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Scientific American: Banks Are Too Complex to Succeed, Except for Central Banks

February 13, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Too Big to Succeed …On December 20, 1994 Mexico's newly installed president Ernesto Zedillo devalued the currency, the peso, by 15%. As a candidate he had said he would "defend the peso like a dog." That day the peso went from 3.47, where it had been for a year, to 3.95 and the trading floors of Wall Street were filled with the sounds of barking dogs … As the crisis conti...Read More

Paper Claims SEC Regulation is Biased … In Other News, Sky Is Blue

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Report Spotlights 'Revolving Door' Issues at SEC … Former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staffers who now work in the private sector may have helped derail last year's effort to reform the $2.6 trillion money market fund industry, a report said. The case study on money market fund lobbying is part of a 60-page report by the Project on Government Oversight (POGO). It is o...Read More

Esquire Portrait of bin Laden's Death Fails to Convince

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

The Man Who Killed Osama bin Laden… Is Screwed. For the first time, the Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden tells his story — speaking not just about the raid and the three shots that changed history, but about the personal aftermath for himself and his family. And the startling failure of the United States government to help its most experienced and skilled warriors carry on with the...Read More

A Black Box in Every Car – To Make You Safer

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Feds Set To Mandate "Black Box" Data Recorders In Every Car And Truck … Privacy advocates worry, but technology has caught bad drivers lying about accident causes … Accident investigators will soon have black-box data from all crashes, because of a new rule set to be finalized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration … Many motorists don't know it, but...Read More

Google Hoax? … and a Rhetorical Question

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Gadgets Report: Google Pays $700M to Apple for Prominent Mobile Search Placement … Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe also gets grilled about high prices by Australian regulators … According to Morgan Stanley (MS) analyst Scott Devitt, Google Inc. (GOOG) paid about $700M USD to Apple, Inc. (AAPL) in 2012 to solidify its monopoly on mobile search traffic … Google's dominant position...Read More

Paper Claims SEC Regulation is Biased … In Other News, Sky Is Blue

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Report Spotlights 'Revolving Door' Issues at SEC … Former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staffers who now work in the private sector may have helped derail last year's effort to reform the $2.6 trillion money market fund industry, a report said. The case study on money market fund lobbying is part of a 60-page report by the Project on Government Oversight (POGO). It is o...Read More

Esquire Portrait of bin Laden's Death Fails to Convince

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

The Man Who Killed Osama bin Laden… Is Screwed. For the first time, the Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden tells his story — speaking not just about the raid and the three shots that changed history, but about the personal aftermath for himself and his family. And the startling failure of the United States government to help its most experienced and skilled warriors carry on with the...Read More

A Black Box in Every Car – To Make You Safer

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Feds Set To Mandate "Black Box" Data Recorders In Every Car And Truck … Privacy advocates worry, but technology has caught bad drivers lying about accident causes … Accident investigators will soon have black-box data from all crashes, because of a new rule set to be finalized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration … Many motorists don't know it, but...Read More

Google Hoax? … and a Rhetorical Question

February 12, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Gadgets Report: Google Pays $700M to Apple for Prominent Mobile Search Placement … Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe also gets grilled about high prices by Australian regulators … According to Morgan Stanley (MS) analyst Scott Devitt, Google Inc. (GOOG) paid about $700M USD to Apple, Inc. (AAPL) in 2012 to solidify its monopoly on mobile search traffic … Google's dominant position...Read More

Bloomberg: Heroically, Putin Buys Gold

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Putin Turns Black Gold Into Bullion as Russia Out-Buys World … When Vladimir Putin says the U.S. is endangering the global economy by abusing its dollar monopoly, he's not just talking. He's betting on it. Not only has Putin made Russia the world's largest oil producer, he's also made it the biggest gold buyer. His central bank has added 570 metric tons of the metal in the pa...Read More

Why We Are Not 21st Century Libertarians

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

The Luddites Among Us … Certain economic ideas that are both logically wrong and unsupported by historical facts, and which have been known to be wrong for 250 years, are still widely held. This annoys economists. There is something that seems inherent in men's approach to thinking about their own wealth that persuades them that what they have seen, over and over, in nation after nation,...Read More

Inauguration Heats Speculation About President's Head

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Look at the pictures of Obama's head, neck, and ear. What happened? These are very eerie pictures. Perhaps he's a victim? – David Icke ForumDominant Social Theme: Who is this man, really? There are many strange things about him. But we will only occasionally mention any of them.Free Market Analysis: US President Barack Obama is such a heavily scrutinized person that speculation swirl...Read More

Elite Portmanteau Memes Are a Bad Idea - For Them

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Could Climate Change Be Al-Qaida's Best Friend in Africa? … In Mali, "a lot of the unrest is deep-seated," says climate-security analyst Caitlin E. Werrell. For example, the Libyan war brought an influx of weapons and militants, and Tuareg separatists had long operated in the arid north. But the north had been getting a whole lot more arid in recent years, thanks to factors lik...Read More

Bloomberg: Heroically, Putin Buys Gold

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Putin Turns Black Gold Into Bullion as Russia Out-Buys World … When Vladimir Putin says the U.S. is endangering the global economy by abusing its dollar monopoly, he's not just talking. He's betting on it. Not only has Putin made Russia the world's largest oil producer, he's also made it the biggest gold buyer. His central bank has added 570 metric tons of the metal in the pa...Read More

Why We Are Not 21st Century Libertarians

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

The Luddites Among Us … Certain economic ideas that are both logically wrong and unsupported by historical facts, and which have been known to be wrong for 250 years, are still widely held. This annoys economists. There is something that seems inherent in men's approach to thinking about their own wealth that persuades them that what they have seen, over and over, in nation after nation,...Read More

Inauguration Heats Speculation About President's Head

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Look at the pictures of Obama's head, neck, and ear. What happened? These are very eerie pictures. Perhaps he's a victim? – David Icke ForumDominant Social Theme: Who is this man, really? There are many strange things about him. But we will only occasionally mention any of them.Free Market Analysis: US President Barack Obama is such a heavily scrutinized person that speculation swirl...Read More

Elite Portmanteau Memes Are a Bad Idea - For Them

February 11, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Could Climate Change Be Al-Qaida's Best Friend in Africa? … In Mali, "a lot of the unrest is deep-seated," says climate-security analyst Caitlin E. Werrell. For example, the Libyan war brought an influx of weapons and militants, and Tuareg separatists had long operated in the arid north. But the north had been getting a whole lot more arid in recent years, thanks to factors lik...Read More

Senator Bernie Sanders: 'The Fed Is a Fine Institution but Wall Street Is Not'

February 09, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

So my own view is, among other things, we've got to start breaking up these huge financial institutions, top six of which have assets equivalent to two-thirds of the GDP of the United States … The issue is that, to a very significant degree, the Congress of the United States of America is controlled by a handful of extraordinarily wealthy people and corporations, Wall Street being at the...Read More

Rand Paul, the Next GOP Nominee for President

February 09, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Rand Paul To Deliver Tea Party Response To Obama State Of The Union … Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) will give the tea party response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday, following the Republican response by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.). Amy Kremer of the Tea Party Express announced Friday in a press release: "We are excited to have Senator Paul deliver the 3rd Tea P...Read More

'Net Reporting Achieves Results at Sandy Hook?

February 09, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

State dismissive of truthers' Newtown hoax claims … Danville, Va., woman claimed to the newspaper that she recently contacted Jepsen's staff, State Police and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner to ask them to separate fact from fiction … Lt. J. Paul Vance, a State Police spokesman, reported fielding similar requests from the public since the tragedy. "There's a f...Read More

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