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2-24-25 New Coronavirus Discovery Shakes Markets
Lance has come up with a new business model for a Help Desk subscription service. It works on anything. The problem with margin debt; there's no appetite for IPO's. What Wall st. is doing instead. market sell off on Friday more the result of volatility around options expiration than Wuhan Lab news of the second coming of Covid. Don't expect any reflex rally today to hold. Economic indicators continue to hint at weaknesses; be aware of the content...
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ALEMANIA HA VOTADO: ¿RUMBO AL CAMBIO O AL DESASTRE?
Alemania votó por un cambio, pero el establishment lo bloquea. Gana la CDU, sube AfD, cae SPD y verdes.
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Proportion of women managers in Switzerland up slightly in ten years
The cantons of Aargau and Basel-Country have the highest proportion of female managers, says the study.
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“Does The West Have Any Hope? What Can We All Do?”
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Interview with Godfrey Bloom
I recently had the great pleasure of being interviewed by my good friend Godfrey Bloom, whose point of view and sharp assessment skills of economic and political events I have consistently found illuminating throughout the years.
It’s always extremely refreshing talking to Godfrey, because his questions cut through the noise and concentrate on what is actually important. I find his views and...
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“Does The West Have Any Hope? What Can We All Do?”
Interview with Godfrey Bloom
I recently had the great pleasure of being interviewed by my good friend Godfrey Bloom, whose point of view and sharp assessment skills of economic and political events I have consistently found illuminating throughout the years.
It’s always extremely refreshing talking to Godfrey, because his questions cut through the noise and concentrate on what is actually important. I find his views and arguments are also...
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Greenback Trims Initial Losses: Reversal in the Making?
Overview: With Japanese markets closed for a national holiday, the dollar was offered in early turnover today, and its recent losses were initially extended against several currency pairs. However, it recovered and early losses were pared or reversed. Among the G10 currencies, the dollar is higher against the Swiss franc and Japanese yen. The German election results were very much in line with the polls and a CDU/CSU-SPD coalition seems likely, and...
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Übertriebenes Auftreten wirkt nicht vertrauenswürdig ? #trustmebro #shorts
Übertriebenes Auftreten wirkt nicht vertrauenswürdig ? #trustmebro
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President Joe Biden’s Decision to Posthumously Pardon Marcus Garvey
President Joe Biden’s decision to posthumously pardon Marcus Garvey has been met with widespread acclaim in the United States and across the global black diaspora. Garvey is revered as an iconic black nationalist and Pan-Africanist thinker, celebrated for his vision of racial uplift and economic self-sufficiency. However, his legacy is far more complex than the hagiographic portrayals suggest. Rather than echoing the usual fawning sentiments, this...
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Sensation der AfD: Die Brandmauer kracht fulminant zusammen!
In Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen, Thüringen, Meck-Pomm, Brandenburg erreicht die AfD Rekord-Ergebnisse!
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Government Job Cuts May Be The Tip Of The Iceberg
The coming unprecedented government job cuts will undoubtedly impact the job market. Given the labor market's importance to Fed policy and the economy, it's worth fully appreciating the size of the government workforce and other employees whose jobs might be affected. The following graph, courtesy of John Burns Research & Consulting, shows that 3.8 million …
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Employment in Switzerland up slightly at end of 2024
For the period under review, Swiss companies accounted for a total of 5.5 million jobs, 48,300 more (+0.9%) than a year earlier.
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How to Incorporate Real Estate Investments Into Your Retirement Portfolio
Real estate has long been considered a valuable investment option due to its potential for steady income, appreciation, and diversification benefits. For individuals planning for retirement, incorporating real estate retirement investments into a financial strategy can enhance income streams, hedge against inflation, and provide long-term stability. However, like any investment, it comes with risks and …
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UBS vs the Swiss regulation drive
Swiss Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter and her colleagues at the Swiss National Bank and financial watchdog FINMA are of a very different mind to the deregulating Donald Trump.
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Massives Wahldesaster für Merz!
Wahldesaster! Merz wird scheitern!
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Do We Need a New English Translation of Marx’s Capital?
Capital: Critique of Political Economy, Vol. 1 Edited by Paul Reitter and Paul NorthTranslated by Paul ReitterPrinceton University Press, 2024In September, Princeton University Press released a new English translation of the first volume of Capital. The editors, Paul Reitter and Paul North, tell us that the new translation is the product of five years’ labor. In this review, I’d like to ask what I am sure they would regard as an impertinent...
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Faculty Spotlight—Tate Fegley
The Misesian: Dr. Fegley, you were a Mises University student and a repeat Mises Research Fellow. Can you speak to the influence that had on your academic career?Tate Fegley: My first Mises U was back in 2010, between my junior and senior years at Boise State, and it had a big effect on me. I wish I had done it sooner, since it connected me with other Austrians at Boise State for the first time.In 2015, the summer before my second year of my...
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Private Business and State Power in an Age of Bailouts, Censorship, and Easy Money
The Misesian: Unfortunately, we live in an age of a “mixed economy” and “regulated capitalism.” This means that the private sector and the government sector are mixed together, and it’s not always clear where the state ends and the private sector begins. How can we determine if a private company is a true partner of the state— truly benefiting from state power—or if the private company is really a victim of the state?Robert P. Murphy: Let me say at...
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The Misesian, vol. 2, no. 1, 2025
On the night of the Boston Tea Party in 1773, American insurrectionists donned disguises and destroyed a shipment of tea imported by the East India Company. The protestors boarded privately owned ships in the harbor and threw the tea overboard. Later that night, the activists discovered another tea shipment that had been unloaded at a warehouse. Not content with having destroyed most of the company’s import, they broke into the warehouse and...
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Cronyism in America
How many times have you seen a politician, businessman, union, or activist group clamoring for the government to do something on the grounds that it will improve the public weal? “We need higher minimum wages to benefit the working class,” a union official says. A Rust Belt politician claims, “Higher tariffs on steel goods protect American manufacturing and create jobs.” An American Medical Association spokesperson declares, “The government has a...
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