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Posted Feb 24, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
COMMENT: Dear Martin, London 23rd Feb, it is very sad, I
cannot find one main stream news outlet that is backing a Brexit. They
are all preaching fear, even Boris [...]
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Posted Feb 24, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
COMMENT: Marty; it is clear that the IMF is reading
your forecasts. No such agency has the power to provide any economic
forecast whatsoever. The IMF is starting to [...]
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Posted Feb 24, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
I believe that Donald Trump is way off base here
because he is not a programmer. If Apple creates a backdoor for the FBI
in its phones, thyen any hacker will also [...]
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Posted Feb 23, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Asian stocks returned some of yesterdays gains as
nerves and another turn in the oil price weighs on sentiment. Renimbi
was fixed at its lowest level since early [...]
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Posted Feb 23, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Our writings on the end of cash were picked up in one
of the last really independent newspapers in Germany: the Fuldaer
Zeitung. Slowly, the word is getting out. [...]
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Posted Feb 23, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Some people have asked if I am a Republican or
Democrat/ Labour or Tory. Both political sides are wrong. They pander to
their core constituents using the social [...]
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Posted Feb 23, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the
International Monetary Fund spoke at the IMF Arab Fiscal Forum: Fiscal
Policy and Growth in Abu Dhabi on February 22, [...]
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Posted Feb 23, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
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Posted Feb 23, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
On Saturday, March 5, 2016, at 1:00 pm there will be a
showing in Calgary, Canada, at The Globe Cinema (617 – 8 Ave SW). This
will be a private screening of [...]
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Posted Feb 23, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
Mary Lou Marzian, a politician in Kentucky,
introduced a bill that has really raised some eyebrows. The bill
proposes to ban men from accessing Viagra and [...]
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Posted Feb 22, 2016 by Martin Armstrong
After a slightly nervous start to the Asian trading day
all core equity markets made solid gains of between 1 and 2%. A slight
comfort was assumed in China after [...]
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