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Coca-Cola Silver: 4 Limited Edition Bars and Rounds (.999 Fine)

Explore all Coca-Cola silver products available at Money Metals: https://www.moneymetals.com/search?q=coca+cola Official Coca-Cola silver is here, and this video showcases the full limited edition lineup now available from Money Metals Exchange. If you’ve been eyeing licensed collectibles that still function as real .999 fine silver bullion, this is the cleanest side-by-side look at the main sizes people actually buy. Featured in this video are...

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Epstein files, Fed chair nominee – and a new nuclear arms race?

Welcome to our press review of events in the United States. Every Wednesday I look at how the Swiss media have reported and reacted to three major stories in the US – in politics, finance and science. It doesn’t happen often, but this week Swiss newspapers congratulated US President Donald Trump on making a half-decent …

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Have Fiat Money, Will Tyrannize

Thanks to the Federal Reserve, the US government will always have enough printed money to fund its tyrannical schemes.

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UBS job layoffs expected in second half of year

The next wave of job cuts at Swiss bank UBS will start in the coming months, with the bulk of the redundancies in Switzerland taking place in the second half of the year and in early 2027. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox This was indicated today by CEO Sergio Ermotti … Continue reading »

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Today’s Environment Doesn’t Change the Fundamental Laws of Success

Is it harder to start today? 📉 The truth is, the environment has changed. You need more resources for compliance and regulation than I did when I started. But the core principle remains: Money follows talent. If you have the ideas and can demonstrate the logic behind them, the capital will find you. That’s how I went from playing the markets as a kid to managing an account for the World Bank. Are you focused on the money, or are you focused on...

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Let’s Get a Little Perspective!

Big sell-offs in gold and silver are scary. They’re unnerving. And they are inevitable. In this episode of the Midweek Memo podcast, host Mike Maharrey puts the recent correction in gold and silver in perspective. The announcement of Keven Warsh as Trump's new Federal Reserve Chairman spooked the markets because of his perceived hawkishness, and that sparked the sell-off. Mike explains why it was an overreaction, and that hawkishness...

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Jetzt knallt es im Iran! (Insiderwissen enthüllt)

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Swiss companies employ AI tools for social media strategies

Practically all large Swiss companies and organisations integrate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into their social media strategies, according to a study. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox Companies and organisations want to use social media to increase their visibility and reach and strengthen trust, a study by the ZHAW and PR …

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General Kujat: War, Diplomacy, and the Risks of Escalation

Part of the upcoming “World War III” documentary Few voices in the European debate on the war in Ukraine can claim to combine actual military experience with sound arguments for diplomatic pragmatism and persistent calls for an end to the conflict. General Harald Kujat stands out even among those precious few. He is a retired four-star general of the German Air Force, he served as Inspector General of the Bundeswehr from 2000 to 2002, the...

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New Swiss electric cars regain traction but miss targets

Sales of electric cars continued to rise in Switzerland last year, although not enough to meet the targets set by the federal government. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The overall car market remains sluggish, reports the Federal Statistical Office (FSO). A total of 232,602 passenger cars were put on Swiss …

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Eine Investition in Bildung zahlt sich meistens besonders aus 🎓 🎯 Seit 2015 möchten wir dich dabei unterstützen, Verantwortung für deine Finanzen zu übernehmen und eigene, fundierte Entscheidungen zu treffen. 🔔 Folge uns, um keine wertvollen Tipps mehr zu verpassen! #finanzen #aktie #aktien #etf #etfs #geld #wirtschaft #börse #sparen #anlegen #investieren #investments #finanzmarkt #finanzenverstehen #geldanlage #fonds #börsenhandel #rendite...

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2-4-26 Q&A Wednesday: Your Questions, Real Answers

Today’s live YouTube Chat Q&A covers the full spectrum—earnings season takeaways, the selloff-to-rebound pattern, and the big debate around Big Tech, AI, and margins. We walk through where tech and AI leadership stand now, whether AI is pressuring software profitability, and the “real world” constraint markets may be underpricing: power demand (including what ERCOT could mean for data-center expansion). We also hit the energy transition...

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Sunday’s Election Prospects Weigh on the Yen

The dollar enjoys a broadly firmer today, but it is mostly consolidating. The Japanese yen is a notable exception. The greenback reached JPY156.85, its best level since January 23 and does not look as if it has peaked. Sunday’s election is around the corner and polls show Prime Minister Takaichi leading the LDP to a … Continue...

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The Cost of Living: The Problem Isn’t Too Little Credit, but Too Much

Politicians are touting “affordability” to describe the current regime of rising prices. However, most lawmakers who claim they are trying to make things more affordable demand policies that make things more costly.

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Enthüllt: Zensur & Wahlmanipulation der EU!

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Everyone Agrees Our Elites Are Terrible, So Why Are We Stuck with Them?

The latest release of Epstein files again highlighted how disgusted and frustrated people have grown with the current elites. Yet they remain essentially untouchable. Why?

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Swiss retail trade stagnated in 2025

The Swiss retail sector grew by just 1% last year, according to market researcher NielsenIQ. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox Retailers covered by the NIQ Market Monitor Switzerland sold 1.2% more goods in the food and food-related sector (food/nearfood). In the non-food sector, the increase was a meagre 0.6%. Meanwhile, …

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The turbulent times of Swiss chocolate maker Barry Callebaut

Last month the world’s largest chocolate manufacturer, Barry Callebaut, announced the sudden departure of its CEO Peter Feld after reports of a high-level split. The move comes as the Zurich-based group struggles with lower volumes, high cocoa prices and internal upheaval. Barry Callebaut is the world’s largest supplier of chocolate and cocoa products, processing around …

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Japan Is Normalizing: Risks To The Yen Carry Trade

“Japan Bond Meltdown Sends Yields to Record High on Fiscal Fears,” read a January 2026 Bloomberg article. Headlines like this, and many others, warn that Japan’s abrupt interest rate increase is an omen of dire trouble. While that may be the case, given decades of economic woes, declining demographics, and extreme levels of outstanding debt, …

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