In this edition of the show Max interviews Charles Hugh Smith from oftwominds.com. He talks about the newly released third round of quantitative easing and its effects on US economy. Charles Hugh Smith has been an independent journalist for 22 years. His weblog, www.oftwominds.com, is a daily compendium of observations and analysis on the global economy and financial markets, as well as notable political, social, and cultural trends.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
On The Edge - Bernanke's inflation paradox
Oct 13, 2012 by PressTVGlobalNews
In this edition of the show Max interviews Charles Hugh Smith from oftwominds.com. He talks about the newly released third round of quantitative easing and its effects on US economy. Charles Hugh Smith has been an independent journalist for 22 years. His weblog, www.oftwominds.com, is a daily compendium of observations and analysis on the global economy and financial markets, as well as notable political, social, and cultural trends.
In this edition of the show Max interviews Charles Hugh Smith from oftwominds.com. He talks about the newly released third round of quantitative easing and its effects on US economy. Charles Hugh Smith has been an independent journalist for 22 years. His weblog, www.oftwominds.com, is a daily compendium of observations and analysis on the global economy and financial markets, as well as notable political, social, and cultural trends.
Keiser Report: Slippery Snake Split Strategy
Oct 13, 2012 by RussiaToday
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss workers of the world 'uniting' to give up their rights and nations of the world 'uniting' to give up their sovereignty. And the IMF sees for Europe an Irish like future where JP Morgan, Citibank, Bank of America and the Big Four accounting firms write the laws. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Nick Verbitsky, director of CONFIDENCE GAME, about the civil mortgage fraud suit filed against JP Morgan.
In this episode, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss workers of the world 'uniting' to give up their rights and nations of the world 'uniting' to give up their sovereignty. And the IMF sees for Europe an Irish like future where JP Morgan, Citibank, Bank of America and the Big Four accounting firms write the laws. In the second half of the show, Max Keiser talks to Nick Verbitsky, director of CONFIDENCE GAME, about the civil mortgage fraud suit filed against JP Morgan.
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