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Inflation Hits 9.1 Percent after Months of Empty Talk at the Fed

The US Bureau of Labor statistics released new Consumer Price Index inflation estimates this morning, and the official numbers for June 2022 show that price inflation has risen to 9.1 percent year over year. That’s the biggest number since November 1981, when the price growth measure hit 9.6 percent year over year. The month-over-month measure surged as well, with the CPI measure hitting 1.4 percent. That’s the highest month-over-month growth since March 1980, when...

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Biggest soy traders enlist indirect suppliers to tackle hidden deforestation

Brazil is the world’s second-largest producer of soy after the US. Keystone / Andre Penner Six of the world’s biggest commodity traders have committed to help some of their largest indirect suppliers source soy sustainably in Brazil’s vulnerable Cerrado region. On June 21, Viterra (formerly Glencore Agriculture), Bunge, ADM, Cargill, LDC and COFCO – as part of a joint partnership called the Soft Commodities ForumExternal link (SCF) – announced their intention to get...

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Turns Out the Elites Like the Administrative State Better than Democracy

If there is a mantra among progressive American political and media elites, it would be “our democracy,” usually preceded by what they believe to be a threat from the Right. For example, progressives deemed the recent reversal of Roe “a threat to our democracy” because it removed laws regulating abortion from Supreme Court jurisdiction and returned the issue to democratically elected legislatures. It would seem inconsistent to invoke the democratic electoral process...

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Celsius kündigt Bankrott an

Der nächste größere Cryptocoin hat sein Ende gefunden. Celsius war erst 2019 als Lending Plattform gestartet und erlebte vor allem im Winter 2020 einen Bullenrun, der den zugehörigen Token in die erste Liga der Cryptocoins katapultierte. Doch jetzt ist alles aus und vorbei. Crypto News: Celsius kündigt Bankrott anIm Sommer 2021 erreichte Celsius sein Allzeithoch, welches bei über 8 US-Dollar pro Einheit liegt. Doch seitdem ging es stetig bergab. In der Bärenphase der...

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Is Gold About To Go Mainstream?

Every week Merrill Lynch publishes a Capital Market Outlook Letter. The letters provide market commentary, research and analysis, and the occasional investment idea. Merrill Lynch (together with parent Bank of America) is the third largest brokerage firm, managing over $3 Trillion in client assets1. When a firm of that size speaks up, you should listen. Starting around March of this year, they disclosed an investment thesis called FAANG 2.0. It’s a fascinating idea...

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Dairy substitutes filling up Swiss shelves

Swiss supermarkets offer a wide choice of alternatives to animal-based milk © Keystone / Gaetan Bally Plant-based dairy products continue to gain in popularity in Switzerland, with sales of plant-based milk more than doubling since 2017. However, dairy substitutes still occupy a niche in the overall market. Last year dairy substitutes generated sales of CHF172 million ($175 million) in the retail trade, the Federal Office for Agriculture (FOAG) said on...

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Like the Old McCarthyism, the New McCarthyism Targets Russia

In January 1956, the iconoclastic leftist American poet Allen Ginsberg wrote “America,” a prose poem that laments the state of the country and the poet’s place in it. “America” was included in the short poetry collection entitled Howl, published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s City Lights Publishers in November of the same year. In 1957, Howl became a cause célèbre as the centerpiece of People of the State of California v. Lawrence Ferlinghetti, an obscenity trial that...

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The Industrial Revolution and the West Indies: Did the Colonies Spark Progress in the Metropole?

There is a renewed interest in the West Indian colonies' relevance to the British industrial revolution and the subsequent economic transformations that substantially altered Western society's fortunes. This literature has been provoked by the urge to challenge earlier interpretations that underestimate colonies' value to Western countries by showing how interconnected global economies were. Colonies were expensive for Britain, and economists contend that there would...

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Own These Assets To Survive The Bear Market | Jeff Snider

WORRIED ABOUT THE MARKETS? SCHEDULE YOUR FREE PORTFOLIO REVIEW with Wealthion's endorsed financial advisors at https://www.wealthion.com Hot inflation is crashing corporate profits, as consumer spending falls and the Fed's rate hikes make the cost of capital more expensive. As a result, stocks remain under pressure and bond default risks grow. Meanwhile, the economy is fast contracting into a recession. Likely a painful & prolonged one, warns Jeff Snider here in Part 2 of our interview...

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The Bond Market Signals A Huge Warning | Jeff Snider & Steve Van Metre

On today's edition of "Boiler Room," Alfonso Peccatiello is joined by Jeff Snider and Steve Van Metre of Atlas Financial. Jeff, Steve & Alfonso walk through some of the biggest misconceptions in our current monetary system. We discuss some of the emerging signs of a collateral shortage in the banking system, the current labor market, bank lending data and the inversion of the eurodollar curve. Just what signals is the bond market sending to the market, to find out, you'll...

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