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Posted Jul 23, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Trump appoint another
ex-Goldman Sachs guy as the head of the SEC. Some say he is not draining
the swamp but filling it. Care to comment? [...]
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Posted Jul 23, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Is Google really violating
European antitrust laws to warrant such a huge fine or is this really a
trade war? KQ ANSWER: It’s a trade [...]
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Posted Jul 22, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
We would like to thank everyone who helped make this
SOLD OUT event a success in Frankfurt, Germany. For those unable to
attend we will have the video recording [...]
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Posted Jul 22, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
A wolf pack: the first 3 are the old or sick, they give
the pace to the entire pack. If it were the other way round, they
would be left behind, losing contact [...]
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Posted Jul 22, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
In the latest Bloomberg Poll, Hillary’s favorable
rating came in at 39%, below that of Trump. The interesting thing is the
mainstream media is still bashing [...]
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Posted Jul 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
We did eventually see a mixed close in US with the
NASDAQ setting new gains but the late rally failed to convince Asian
markets of the rally and having seen ECB [...]
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Posted Jul 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I suppose when you said that
the marriage of Isabella and Ferdinand the the final stage of unifying
Spain rather than the beginning. [...]
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Posted Jul 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
The Second Circuit Federal Court of Appeals overturned
the convictions of two former Rabobank traders in the LIBOR London
interbank market manipulation scandal [...]
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Posted Jul 21, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Dear Mr Armstrong, with great compliments
on your work I now see a chance to do something back. … On the topic of
government hunger for [...]
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Posted Jul 20, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
A strong Asian session following yet another record US
performance with the added enthusiasm for central guidance from both the
BOJ and the ECB. The BOJ left rates [...]
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