Posts Tagged ‘money’
Bitcoin, Bullion, & Big-Tech Bounce As Rate-Cut Hopes Roar Higher
BanksterCrime: by Tyler Durden Personal Consumption growth slowed (3 months ago) and so did Core PCE inflation (to 2%); Jobless claims fell (to 2023 lows) as the LEI continued to tumble, signaling recession in 1H24. So, ‘goldilocks’, ‘soft landing’, ‘everything is awesome’, or ‘we are all going to hell’ – pick your own narrative… as…
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Three Wall Street Mega Banks Hold $157.3 Trillion in Derivatives – That’s $56.7 Trillion More than the Entire World’s GDP Last Year
By StevieRay Hansen A consumer spending expert has released a dismal forecast for the US economy in 2024. Harry Dent told Fox Business on Tuesday that “since 2009, this has been 100 percent artificial, unprecedented money printing and deficits: $27 trillion over 15 years, to be exact.” “This is completely manufactured, off the charts, which…
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David Webb Has an Incredible Bio, and Came From a Family Deeply Involved in Freemasonry. He Was a Successful Wall Street Manager for Years, and Now Lives in Switzerland Where He Owns Farmland. He Is Originally From Cleveland
According to Webb, everything is now in place for the Banks to steal our money in the “Great Reset.” Down Load The Free Book Here Revelation: A Blueprint for the Great Tribulation Understand What’s Coming A Watchman Is Awakened The Future Has Already Been Written Will You Live Forever? Will Putin Fulfill Biblical Prophecy and…
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It Seems We Have Hit A Point Where A Wall Is In The Way Of “Kicking The Can” Much Further
BanksterCrime: by Tyler Durden By Peter Tchir of Academy Securities I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about “kicking the can.” Not because “kicking the can” has been effective, but because we seem to have hit the point where a wall is in the way, stopping us from “kicking the can” much further. This is…
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Fed’s Vice Chair for Supervision Says Another Financial Crisis Could Cost U.S. $5 Trillion to $25 Trillion – Potentially as Much as 100 Percent of GDP–It’s Tribulation In Full View
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens Michael Barr, Fed Vice Chair for Supervision On Monday, Michael Barr, the Vice Chair for Supervision at the Federal Reserve, addressed a contentious issue in a speech before the American Bankers Association’s annual convention in Nashville. The topic was why federal banking regulators have proposed higher capital levels for…
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The Number of IPO Listings Has Plunged in the U.S. While Some Investors Are Nursing Losses of 70 to 95 Percent
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: Through last Friday, there have been 148 IPOs (Initial Public Offerings) in the U.S. this year, the lowest number in the past six years. But what is more striking about the U.S. IPO market is how poorly these IPOs have performed for investors. Through December 1, 87 of the…
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JPMorgan Chase Paid $1.085 Billion in Legal Expenses in Last Six Months; It’s Still Battling Hundreds of Charges and Legal Proceedings on Three Continents–Con Job Chase
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: At some point, federal regulators, the Senate Banking Committee and the criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice are going to reach the same conclusion that Wall Street On Parade reached quite some time ago: JPMorgan Chase is a criminal enterprise in drag as a federally-insured bank. JPMorgan…
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The Data Missing from Wall Street Economists: Skyrocketing Disabilities and Injuries in U.S. Workforce After COVID-19 “Vaccines”
BanksterCrime: by Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News The word “unprecedented” is being used more and more in financial news stories these days to describe the economy, and on financial news sites you can often read articles describing the same thing, but interpreting the data in completely opposite ways. Take the “jobs market” data which…
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Federal Reserve, Any System That Is This Inherently Corrupt Will Eventually Collapse Under the Weight of Its Own Corruption
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: FRED is a giant online database at the St. Louis Fed that allows anyone to graph the financial and economic data stored in its repositories. We use the data regularly to bring our readers a crystal-clear snapshot of the increasingly dangerous underpinnings of the U.S. financial system. Let’s start…
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Bank of America’s Unrealized Losses on HTM Debt Securities Total $106 Billion; 34 Percent of All Such Unrealized Losses Reported by 4,645 Banks
BanksterCrime: By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: September 26, 2023 ~ According to Bank of America’s federal regulatory filing known as the Call Report, for the quarter ending June 30, 2023, it had $105.79 billion in unrealized losses on its held-to-maturity (HTM) securities. That figure is not only far beyond the realm of what its peer…
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