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WAR ON CASH: Banks to start charging for cash deposits

WAR ON CASH: Banks to start charging for cash deposits Few could have envisioned it even just a few years ago, but it’s happening now, and on an ever-widening scale. More big U.S. banks are shunning cash, because the banking system has become so dependent on other “assets” that large cash deposits actually pose a threat […]

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Time to Keep Your Cash in the Microwave?

Time to Keep Your Cash in the Microwave? The Fed’s Big Pivot NORMANDY, France – “Now, I think I’ve seen everything” is an expression that – like “this is the end of history” and “I’ll never leave you” – usually turns out to be premature. But it is what we found ourselves saying yesterday. Not […]

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Quantitative Easing & the Nightmare It Has Created

Quantitative Easing & the Nightmare It Has Created While so many people claimed that Quantitative Easing (QE) would produce inflation since it was the creation of money, the truth is very far from this simplistic idea. The theory used by the central banks is seriously flawed and a throwback to ancient times before 1971. There […]

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Moneyweek: Hands Off Our Cash Petition

Moneyweek: Hands Off Our Cash Petition Andy Haldane recently floated the idea of abolishing cash so that radical monetary policy like negative interest rates can be implemented. You can sign the Moneyweek petition against this here: http://moneyweek.com/wp/hands-off-our-cash-petition Whereas the Bank of England’s Chief Economist Andrew Haldane announced on 18th September 2015 his intention to abolish use of cash in […]

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Greek Cash Ban Escalates: Imposes ‘Permanent’ Stricter “Capital Controls” On 3 Million Pensioners, Civil Servants

Greek Cash Ban Escalates: Imposes ‘Permanent’ Stricter “Capital Controls” On 3 Million Pensioners, Civil Servants In a stunning move towards the elites’ endgame of ‘banning cash’, Greek authorities unveiled stricter capital controls for civil servants and pensioners this weekend. By drastically limiting cash withdrawals and forcing the more ‘controllable’ compulsory use of plastic money, Greek authorities […]

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Is Quantitative Easing the Same as Printing Money?

Is Quantitative Easing the Same as Printing Money? QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Thank you for coming to Athens. After the presentation, there were so many questions that the moderator did not have time for. You answered some for the crowd afterwards that I had never heard anyone ever explain. You said Quantitative Easing was not money printing […]

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Legal Fictions and new Battlegrounds in the War on Cash

Legal Fictions and new Battlegrounds in the War on Cash Greece – Ground Zero in the War on Cash? We believe it was our friend Claudio Grass of Global Gold in Switzerland who first mentioned that the eurocracy may possibly have plans to use the Greek crisis as an opportunity to expand the ongoing war […]

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Here Come the Money Helicopters!

Here Come the Money Helicopters! $10 Trillion Goes to Money Heaven We interrupt our series on what to do if you have no money to bring you an update on those who are losing it. (You can catch up on Parts I and II of that series here and here.) What was the best place for your money […]

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What the Heck’s Happening to the Global Stock Markets?

What the Heck’s Happening to the Global Stock Markets? According to our soothsayers, when the Fed decided to keep interest rates where they’ve been since 2008, at near zero, rather than raise them, it should have triggered a big stock-market rally. But that’s not what happened. Or rather, it triggered some rallies, but soon the […]

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Cash Withdrawal Limits and “Bank Holidays” Coming

Cash Withdrawal Limits and “Bank Holidays” Coming Concerns that next crisis may be imminent Bail-ins, withdrawal limits and negative interest rates may be imposed FT proposes a ban on “barbarous relic” cash Central banks would have people “completely under their control” – Bonner Gold in safe jurisdictions will again protect wealth Collapsing commodities prices, erratic […]

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Cash as a Policy Tool – An Interview with the Hon. Dr. Harald Malmgren

Cash as a Policy Tool – An Interview with the Hon. Dr. Harald Malmgren The Hon. Dr. Harald Malmgren, Chief Executive of Malmgren Global, advises governments and companies on international trade and investment. A former senior aide to US Presidents John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and to Senators Abraham […]

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The Case for Outlawing Cash

The Case for Outlawing Cash Losing Confidence GUALFIN, Argentina – September is here. As expected, market volatility is increasing. The Great Zombie War is intensifying. And investors are getting scared. On Tuesday, the Dow lost 470 points – a nearly 3% drop. Bloomberg: “U.S. stocks joined a worldwide sell-off, after equities’ worst month in more […]

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The Financial Times Calls for Ending Cash, Calls it a “Barbarous Relic”

The Financial Times Calls for Ending Cash, Calls it a “Barbarous Relic” Earlier this week, as the financial world was mesmerized by a min-stock market crash, the Financial Times published a dastardly little piece of fascist propaganda. There is no more egregious anti-liberty economic policy imaginable than banning cash. I covered this earlier in the year in the […]

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The War On Cash: Why Now?

The War On Cash: Why Now? You’ve probably read that there is a “war on cash” being waged on various fronts around the world. What exactly does a “war on cash” mean? It means governments are limiting the use of cash and a variety of official-mouthpiece economists are calling for the outright abolition of cash. […]

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Blame the Fed for the Commodities Slump

Blame the Fed for the Commodities Slump When we left you at the end of last week the world was falling apart. As you know, the economy functions on electronic credit… not cold, hard cash. Without the banks pumping more credit into the system – by way of loans – it sags. The Dow fell […]

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