Central Bank Bailouts
Many members of the World Bank are springing into action in hopes of a large debtor bailout fixing the credit and currency crisis.
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Many members of the World Bank are springing into action in hopes of a large debtor bailout fixing the credit and currency crisis.
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The second installment in Jim Amrhein’s pro-nuclear power series. Jim points out the dangers of the so-called “safe” alternatives to nuclear power.
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Among other great innovations, Henry Ford was a pioneer by combining agriculture with transportation.
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The gold mining companies in South Africa are pulling themselves into the fray and could soon be a booming investment opportunity.
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A fair and balanced take on the nuclear power argument. Jim Amrhein takes a pro-nuclear stance opposing the World Business Academy.
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The euro is hitting all-time highs compared to the dollar and it’s taking the price of gold and oil with it.
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The markets for wheat and other grains have exploded recently leading to historical prices.
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A brief analysis of some of history’s most infamous rogue traders.
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The Fed and the private sector are struggling between the risk of inflation and the risk of recession.
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The cost of a presidential campaign can be dizzyingly high. Where all that money comes from is a debate that has yet to find an appropriate answer.
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