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Weekly Market Pulse: Fear Makes A Comeback

Fear tends to manifest itself much more quickly than greed, so volatile markets tend to be on the downside. In up markets, volatility tends to gradually decline. Philip Roth Be fearful when others are greedy and be greedy when others are fearful. Warren Buffett The new year hasn’t gotten off to a great start for growth stocks or any of the other speculative assets that have drawn so much attention over the last couple of years. Bitcoin is down 25% since the...

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The Federal Reserve Keeps Buying Mortgages

The Federal Reserve now owns $2.6 trillion in mortgages. That means about 24 percent of all outstanding residential mortgages in this whole big country reside in the central bank. Original Article: “The Federal Reserve Keeps Buying Mortgages” Runaway house price inflation continues to characterize the U.S. market. House prices across the country rose 15.8% on average in October 2021 from the year before. U.S. house prices are far over their 2006 Bubble peak, and...

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The Swiss banker managing Senegal’s first private bank

Olivier Santi, managing director of Dakar’s Outarde Bank, says there is no doubt that Swiss experience is a “label of quality” within the banking world. ©SWI/Pauline Turuban After working in finance in Geneva for 15 years, Olivier Santi emigrated to Dakar in 2017 to head a new bank founded by one of Senegal’s richest businessmen. His career to date demonstrates both the central role Switzerland plays in the finance and raw materials sectors, and the vitality of West...

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Oklahoma to Consider Holding Gold and Silver, Removing Income Taxes

(Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — January 20, 2022) – An Oklahoma state representative introduced legislation today that would enable the State Treasurer to protect Sooner State funds from inflation and financial risk by holding physical gold and silver. Introduced by Rep. Sean Roberts, HB 3681 would include physical gold and silver, owned directly, to the list of permissible investments that the State Treasurer can hold. Currently, Oklahoma money managers are largely...

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Coinbase geht Partnerschaft mit Mastercard für NFT Marktplatz ein

Es scheint schließlich der NFT Marktplatz zu werden, der die Mass Adoption auf ein neues Niveau hebt. Seitdem traditionelle Unternehmen erkannt haben, dass es mit NFTs viel Geld zu verdienen gibt, können sie nicht schnell genug ihre eigenen Crypto-Projekte starten. Nun hat auch Mastercard seinen Einstieg angekündigt. Crypto News: Coinbase geht Partnerschaft mit Mastercard für NFT Marktplatz ein Für sein eigenes NFT-Projekt hat Mastercard eine Partnerschaft mit der...

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European Energy Crisis: 4 Things You MUST Know!

European Energy Crisis: 4 Reasons You MUST Know! European households are facing rising prices on many goods and services, but one particular standout is electricity and gas bills. According to Bank of America, European household gas bills are expected to rise to €1,850 in 2022 from €1,200 in 2020 (an ~55% increase). Natural gas prices have pulled back from the December peak. However, it remained high and it could get worse over the remainder of the winter months....

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The discreet charm of antiquarian booksellers

Thomas Kern/swissinfo.ch Despite the demise of many antiquarian bookshops in Switzerland, the trade is alive and well in the Alpine country. Dealers in Geneva, Basel and Zurich give a glimpse into this exclusive business, where a gentleman’s code still rules. Thomas Kern was born in Switzerland in 1965. Trained as a photographer in Zürich, he started working as a photojournalist in 1989. He was a founder of the Swiss photographers agency Lookat Photos in 1990....

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The Fed, Inflation, & Bond Yields | Jeffrey Snider ICW Rajeev Suri

The new year has gotten off to a start, with stocks yo-yoing and moves in the bond market causing a flutter. With the US inflation hitting 7%, the highest in 40 years, and the Fed clearly tightening to a hawkish stance, what does 2022 hold for the investor and how should they be positioned? In this edition, Rajeev Suri, partner at Orios, speaks with Jeff Snider of Alhambra Investments, one of the most well-regarded deflationists. This conversation touches on what the bond markets are...

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Pro-Sound Money Lawmaker Wants To End Income Taxes on Gold and Silver in Oklahoma

(Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA – January 20, 2022) – Oklahoma ended sales taxes on purchases of precious metals long ago, but now a representative from Broken Arrow wants to eliminate yet another tax on on gold and silver transactions. Introduced by Sen. Nathan Dahm, Senate Bill 1480 would end capital gain transactions on the exchange of gold and silver. Arizona, Utah, and Wyoming have enacted similar measures into law. Idaho has considered this measure recently and a...

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Swiss firms rank low in European ‘Gender Diversity Index’

Philomena Colatrella has been the chief executive officer of CSS Insurance since 2016. Switzerland has the second-lowest score for female CEOs, the study found.​​​​​​ Fabian Biasio The proportion of women in leading positions at major European companies rose slightly last year but progress is slow, according to a new study that compares 19 countries. Switzerland was ranked near the bottom of the 2021 “Gender Diversity Index”. Female representation at board level in...

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