Binance, a global blockchain ecosystem and cryptocurrency infrastructure provider, announced the opening of its space in at the startup campus STATION F in Paris. This opening is part of the Objective Moon programme announced last November by Changpeng Zhao “CZ”, Founder and CEO of Binance. This programme poured in a €100 million investment in France to make the country the heart of the European crypto community. CZ said that Binance is committed to build and...
Read More »You Know What They Say About The Light At The End Of The Tunnel
In any year when gasoline prices rise 18%, that’s not going to be good for anyone except maybe oil companies who extract its key ingredient from out of the ground (or don’t, as the case can be). Yet, annual rates of increase that size do happen. After August 2017 up to and including August 2018, the BLS’s CPI registered a seasonally-adjusted 20.5% year-over-year gain in its motor fuel component. Economic pain followed thereafter, though not entirely the fault of...
Read More »Swiss property market faces bleak future despite record values
The Covid-19 pandemic has failed to rattle the Swiss property market. Prices for apartment buildings have hit a record high. But now the war in Ukraine and rising interest rates threaten to turn the tide. The Swiss real estate market recorded a bumper year in 2021. The total return, comprising rental income and value changes on properties, was higher for real estate investors than it had been in seven years. Prices have been heading in just one direction – up – for...
Read More »No business can be right in a war that’s wrong
Western companies should end their business relations with Russia. It is their moral duty to contribute to peace-making by their actions, says a group of business ethicists in Switzerland and Austria. Some large corporations are currently breaking off economic relations with Russia, removing Russian products from their product ranges, and closing their production facilities or branches in the country. Among these are Ikea, Apple, all the major credit-card...
Read More »Nein zum missratenen Filmgesetz!
Die Libertäre Partei empfiehlt ein «Nein» zum Filmgesetz. Es ist nicht tragbar, dass der Konsument zusätzlich belastet wird, um die heimische Filmproduktion zu unterstützen. Qualitativ hochstehende und rentable Produktionen wären bereits heute möglich, würde sich die Schweizer Filmindustrie mehr an den Bedürfnissen der Kunden orientieren. Streaminganbieter wie z.B. Netflix sollten in Zukunft mindestens 4% ihres Umsatzes in der Schweiz in die Schweizer Filmindustrie investieren. So...
Read More »Ja zur Änderung des Transplantationsgesetzes
Die Libertäre Partei sagt JA zur Änderung des Transplantationsgesetzes am 15. Mai 2022. Sie unterstützt die vorgeschlagene Widerspruchslösung nicht aus den von den Initianten vorgebrachten Argumenten, sondern weil die Änderung dem Ziel eines freiheitlichen Transplantationsrechts näher kommt, als die aktuell gültige Zustimmungslösung. Als nächsten Schritt fordert die Partei die vollständige Liberalisierung der Organspende inklusive des Organverkaufs. In der Schweiz gilt aktuell für...
Read More »Virginia Ends All Taxes on Purchases of Gold and Silver
(Richmond, Virginia – April 12, 2022) – By signing sound money legislation last night, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ended Virginia’s discriminatory practice of assessing sales taxes on smaller purchases of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion and coins. Virginia’s House Bill 936, originally introduced by Del. Amanda Batten, was considered by multiple House and Senate committees before passing overwhelmingly out of both chambers and reaching the...
Read More »Real Wages Fall Again as Inflation Surges and the Fed Plays the Blame Game
According to a new report released Wednesday by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Consumer Price Index increased in March by 8.6 percent, measured year over year (YOY). This is the largest increase in more than forty years. To find a higher rate of CPI inflation, we have to go back to December 1981, when the year-over-year increase was 9.6 percent. March’s surge in consumer price inflation is also the twelfth month in row during which the increase is well above...
Read More »We Still Haven’t Reached the Inflation Finale
Inflations have an inbuilt mechanism which works to burn them out. Government (including the central bank) can thwart the mechanism if they resort to further monetary injections of sufficient power. Hence inflations can run for a long time and in virulent form. This occurs where the money issuers see net benefit from making new monetary injections even though likely to be less than for the initial one which took so many people by surprise. Ultimately at some point...
Read More »Former top Swiss banker convicted for fraud
Vincenz is a former Swiss ‘banker of the year’. © Keystone/Michael Buholzer A Swiss court has sentenced former Raiffeisen bank chief Pierin Vincenz to almost four years in prison for fraud, forgery of documents and criminal mismanagement. Judges on Wednesday handed down a jail sentence of 43 months as well as a suspended fine of CHF840,000 ($899,858). Vincenz was also ordered to refund CHF236,000. He was accused of making millions through illicit deals while he was...
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