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The Real Ukraine Aggressor: IMF Burying Bankrupt Country In Debt To Fight Civil War

The Real Ukraine Aggressor: IMF Burying Bankrupt Country In Debt To Fight Civil War From Bloomberg News Ukraine risks losing support from IMF member countries for a proposed $17.5 billion bailout if the conflict in the former Soviet republic continues to escalate, according to two people familiar with the matter. The new four-year loan program […]

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Ukraine Enters The Endgame

Ukraine Enters The Endgame Back in March 2014 we forecast that it in the aftermath of the US State Department-sponsored military coup in Kiev, it was only a matter of time before Ukraine (all of its sovereign gold having since “vaporized“) succumbed to full blown hyperinflation and economic implosion. Less than a year later, precisely this outcome has […]

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How Far Is It From Kiev To Athens?

How Far Is It From Kiev To Athens? Riddle me this, Batman. I don’t think I get it, and I definitely don’t get why nobody is asking any questions. The IMF and EU make a lot of noise – through the Eurogroup – about all the conditions Greece has to address to get even a […]

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Making Me Pay For My Crimes Would Send “Message of Uncertainty to the Markets”: Bank President to Spanish Judge

Making Me Pay For My Crimes Would Send “Message of Uncertainty to the Markets”: Bank President to Spanish Judge “It’s just a matter of time before injustice prevails…” A Spanish judge by the name of Fernando Andreu recently violated one of the most important unwritten rules of global finance: namely, that banks and bankers are […]

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Throw Your Grandma Under The Bus

Throw Your Grandma Under The Bus Before we get news in a few hours on the new proposals Greece is required to hand to its slavemasters today, Monday Feb 23, it seems relevant to point out one more time that what is happening to Greece is the result of political, not economic, decisions and points […]

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De-Dollarization: Russia Ratifies $100 Billion BRICS Bank

De-Dollarization: Russia Ratifies $100 Billion BRICS Bank A BRICS Bank – as an IMF alternative and to enable nations to become less dependent on the global reserve currency – was originally discussed at The BRICS Summit in 2012. Thenat the 2014 BRICS Summit, the framework for The BRICS Bank was approved as “a system of measures that would help prevent […]

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As IMF Extends $17.5 Billion Credit To Kiev, Gazprom Demands Debt Repayment

As IMF Extends $17.5 Billion Credit To Kiev, Gazprom Demands Debt Repayment No sooner had the International Monetary Fund (IMF) extended $17.5 billion over four years in new credit to Ukraine, Russia’s private gas giant Gazprom was claiming $2.4 billion of it to settle Kiev’s gas debt. That’s not exactly what the IMF had in […]

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Bilderberg – Part 10

Bilderberg – Part 10 I previously examined the functions of the Bilderberg meetings; the composition and concentration of financial markets and the Mafiocracy that rules them; the nature of technocracy, and the role of finance ministers, central banks and the IMF in managing the European debt crisis. This installment takes a closer look at the […]

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Athens vs. Brussels: Greece Inches Closer to Renewal of Debt Crisis

Athens vs. Brussels: Greece Inches Closer to Renewal of Debt Crisis The new government in Athens is intent on forcing Europe to change its approach to Greek debt — thus far in vain. A confrontation is brewing, and both sides stand to lose. After new Greek Finance Minister Giannis Varoufakis had been repeatedly rebuffed on his […]

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‘Welcome Signs Of Cooling’ In Canada’s Overvalued Housing Markets: IMF

‘Welcome Signs Of Cooling’ In Canada’s Overvalued Housing Markets: IMF Canada’s housing markets will cool this year, leading to a more “balanced” economy — one that is not as dependent on growing consumer debt, the International Monetary Fund says. In a report released Friday, the IMF estimated house prices are overvalued by 7 to 20 per […]

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Anti-austerity Syriza sweeps Greece parliamentary poll

Anti-austerity Syriza sweeps Greece parliamentary poll Party’s leader Alexis Tsipras, who wants to renegotiate EU and IMF bailout terms, set to become next prime minister. Syriza, a radical left party, has swept to power in Greece promising to end years of painful austerity policies, in an election victory that puts the country on a collision course […]

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Troika Punches Panic Button on Greece and Spain

Troika Punches Panic Button on Greece and Spain After four years of inflicting economic pain and misery on Europe’s semi-bankrupt periphery, the Troika (IMF, ECB and European Commission) is suddenly in a lather over the potential political consequences of its disastrous economic policies: “I wouldn’t like extreme forces to come to power. I would prefer […]

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EU Showdown: Greece Takes on the Vampire Squid

EU Showdown: Greece Takes on the Vampire Squid Greece and the troika (the International Monetary Fund, the EU, and the European Central Bank) are in a dangerous game of chicken. The Greeks have been threatened with a “Cyprus-Style prolonged bank holiday” if they “vote wrong.” But they have been bullied for too long and are saying “no more.” […]

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IMF suspends financial aid to Greece – RTÉ News

MF suspends financial aid to Greece – RTÉ News. The International Monetary Fund has said it is suspending financial aid to Greece under its huge rescue program until a new government is formed. IMF spokesperson Gerry Rice said discussion on the completion of the sixth review of Greece’s bailout will resume once a new government […]

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The Implosion of American Culture | philosophyofmetrics

The Implosion of American Culture | philosophyofmetrics. It was widely expressed by the mainstream media of the time that the collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of the Berlin Wall could not have been predicted. In hindsight, the stagnation and drop in oil prices should have been the obvious signs that a dramatic […]

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