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Month: June 2016

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Whiny Wall Street Babies Preemptively So Mad At Vice President Elizabeth Warren

A bunch of anonymous dicks from Wall Street are anonymously warning Politico that if Hillary Clinton picks Elizabeth Warren as her vice presidential nominee, the relationship between Clinton and hedge funds will be “poisoned,” and they “will not give her…

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President Trump would be the biggest threat to the U.S. economy

Tweet These days, America’s recovery looks vulnerable to a lot of scary economic shocks. Most of these come from abroad: Britain’s potential exit from the European Union, for instance, or a “hard landing” from years of rapid economic growth in…

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Privacy rights remain elusive

The following editorial appeared in The Orange County Register on Sunday, June 19: ——— These are dark days for the Fourth Amendment, as two measures to put an end to the government’s unchecked surveillance of American citizens were recently defeated…

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Australian bitcoin founder quietly bidding for patent empire

Australian bitcoin founder quietly bidding for patent empire Investors Edge – Australian bitcoin founder Craig Wright, the Australian who claimed to be the inventor of bitcoin, is attempting to build a large patent portfolio around the digital currency and technology…

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Winklevoss Twins Open Bitcoin Exchange In London

As the price of bitcoin experiences a resurgence, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are seeking to expand their presence in the market by bringing their Gemini bitcoin exchange from New York to London. The twins, who earned a $65 million settlement…

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Markets will start stressing about China’s worrying corporate debt once Brexit vote is over

Brexit fears are top of mind for the market this week, but National Bank says once the referendum is over, China will immediately become the new market fear factor. While the world’s attention has been on the United Kingdom, China’s…

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Housing crash in Canada could cost mortgage lenders almost $12 billion, Moody’s warns

If Canada were to experience a U.S.-style housing crisis, with house prices falling by up to 35 per cent, mortgage lenders including the country’s big six banks could lose nearly $12 billion, according to a new report from Moody’s Investors…

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Six Killed as Mexican Police Break Up Teachers’ Protest

Six people have died in southern Mexico following clashes between demonstrating teachers and police. The protests began after officers arrested several leaders of the CNTE teachers union on June 12, on charges of corruption. Members of the organization have been…

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Angelo Mozilo Of Countrywide Let Off The Hook In Civil Suit By DOJ

The U.S. Justice Department has decided against pursuing a civil case against former Countrywide Financial Corp. CEO, Angelo Mozilo, for his role, along with others, in their role in the financial crisis according to sources withing the DOJ. [Photo Credit:…

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Brexit: Why Nobody Can Predict How the U.K. Will Vote

This article originally appeared in The Politics Counter. Read the original article. Anybody who says they know for sure how Britain will vote next week is fool or a liar, and possibly both. Since last weekend, we have had ten…