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EMU August CPI at 9.1%, while the Core Rate Jumps to 4.3%

Overview: The rise in global interest rates continues. The US 10-year yield is a few basis points near 3.15% and European benchmarks are mostly 5-6 bp higher. Of note, the sharp sell-off in UK Gilts has being extended. Yesterday’s 10 bp rise has been followed by another 14 bp surge today. Italian bonds are also getting hit. The 10-year yield is up a little more than 10 bp. The US dollar is mostly firmer against the major currencies, though the yen and Australian...

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Review: Progressive Conservatism: How Republicans Will Become America’s Natural Governing Party

Progressive Conservatism: How Republicans Will Become America’s Natural Governing Party by F.H. Buckley Encounter Books, 2022; 254 pp. Frank Buckley is always a thoughtful and provocative author, but I disagree with what he has to say in Progressive Conservatism more than with other books of his I’ve reviewed, such as his outstanding American Secession and Curiosity (see my review here). In the present book, he defends a “national conservatism” and is critical of...

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How Working Longer Affects Your Social Security Benefits

Since 1935, Social Security has been synonymous with retirement. It was always intended to supplement retirement income, never be a person’s total retirement income. Unfortunately, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, about half of older Americans rely on Social Security for at least 50% of their income, and 25% of retirees rely on it for 90% of their income. That’s why more Americans are choosing to work longer. For decades, labor force...

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Switzerland should get tougher on money-laundering, says report

Refined gold bars have their origins monitored, but purchase of raw materials for smelting can slip through the net. Keystone / Martin Ruetschi Swiss legislation is lagging behind in the fight against money laundering, and “seldom anticipates developments at international level”, the Swiss Federal Audit Office (SFAO) has warned. SFAO audits have “revealed weaknesses and, hence, financial and reputational risks for the Swiss authorities,” the office said in a report...

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Keine Privatsphäre, kein Eigentum: Die Welt im Jahr 2030

Das Weltwirtschaftsforum (WEF) wurde 1971 vor 51 Jahren gegründet. Es hat im Laufe der Jahrzehnte immer mehr an Bedeutung gewonnen und ist zu einer Plattform für futuristisches Denken und Planen geworden. Als Treffpunkt der globalen Elite bringt das WEF die führenden Persönlichkeiten aus Wirtschaft und Politik sowie einige wenige ausgewählte Intellektuelle zusammen. Analysiert man die sogenannten „Projektionen“ des Forums, scheint seine Hauptstoßrichtung die...

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Zahl aktiver Bitcoin-Nutzer deutet auf weitere Bärenphase hin

Zum Tagesende hat der BTC zwar wieder die Marke von 20K genommen, doch die Zahl der aktiven Nutzer im Netzwerk deutet auf eine Bärenphase hin, die sich noch stärker ausprägen könnte, sofern die Zahl der aktiven Nutzer weiter sinkt. Bitcoin News: Zahl aktiver Bitcoin-Nutzer deutet auf weitere Bärenphase hinGlassnodes hat die Daten analysiert. Die Anzahl aktiver Nutzer im BTC-Netzwerk ist in den letzten Wochen deutlich nach unten gegangen, nachdem sie seit Februar...

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NAP für Tiere

Das Nichtaggressionsprinzip (NonAggressionPrinciple, NAP) verbietet Gewalt gegenüber anderen (ausser zur Selbstverteidigung). Erfordert dieses noble Prinzip in der Tradition von Immanuel Kants kategorischem Imperativ den Verzicht auf Zucht, Schlacht und Verzehr von Tieren? Um dies genauer zu erörtern werden Gioia Porlezza (contra) und Marco Schläpfer (pro) über das Thema “NAP für Tiere” debattieren. Danach können wir gemeinsam Znacht zu essen. Wir freuen uns, wenn auch Du dabei bist....

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War on cash” update: A brighter outlook

Part I of II, by Claudio Grass, Switzerland For years, I’ve been following very closely all the relevant updates on the State’s war on cash. I’ve read and written a lot about all the direct and indirect efforts to restrict the citizens’ choices and make sure they shift all their transactions and savings to the digital realm, where they can be better monitored, controlled and if need be, confiscated, by central authorities.  For some time now, the...

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Turn Around Tuesday Began Yesterday, Likely Ends before Wednesday

Overview: Corrective pressures were evident yesterday and they extended today in Asia and Europe but seem to be running their course now. Market participants should view these developments as countertrend and be wary of waning risk appetites in North America today. Most Asia Pacific equities rallied earlier today, save China and Hong Kong. Europe’s Stoxx 600 has retraced most of yesterday’s losses and US futures are trading higher. Benchmark bond yields are softer...

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Make Sure You Download the Latest Ministry of Propaganda Updates

While it’s fun to sort all the propaganda into various boxes, we would do well to look for what all the marketers / MoP players seek to mystify. It’s time once again to check for Ministry of Propaganda updates, which like Windows and iOS is constantly being updated to counter new threats and enhance the user experience (heh). Much like the other operating systems that underpin our daily lives, the core functions of the MoP don’t change much.My chart from 2007...

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