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The following are a selection of economic and financial markets analysis online video's.
Max Keiser Report: Can China Save Western Economies From Collapse 14th May 2010 - 25 minutes |
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This week Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at whether or not, as Western economies collapse under the weight of all their debt, China can save the world economy. In the second half of the show, Max interviews Paul Midler, author of "Poorly Made in China", about China's $300 billion rail projects; how restricting liquidity in a command and control economy actually accentuates misallocation of resources; and about having to hire lawyers to find out what is in his shampoo. |
Alistair Campbell Row with Adam Boulton Sky News Murdoch Tory Press Propagandist 12th May 2010 - 7 minutes |
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Boulton and Campbell have a row live on Sky News, following Gordon Browns possible offer for a deal between the Lib Dems and Labour on 10th May 2010.
Sky News as part of the Murdoch press clearly let one of their highly biased tory press rotweillers off the leash (Adam Boulton) who showed no interest in having a debate with Alistair Darling, but rather spouted highly bias Murdoch press propaganda. However Alistair Campbell gave as good as he got causing Adam Boulton lose the plot and revealing the Sky News true Murdoch Tory biased agenda. |
Gerald Celente on the Stock Market Crash of 2010 8th May 2010 - 7 minutes |
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The Dow Jones industrial market is down and looks to continue to head that direction. This is not good news for the worlds economies that are trying to bounce back after this recession hit many different nations. Is this a direct reflection of the Greece financial crisis? |
Why the Fed Does Not Want an Audit; America is Wall Street's Sucker 7th May 2010 - 12 minutes |
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Rep. Alan Grayson: You Own the Red Roof Inn, Thanks to the Fed; Why the Fed Does Not Want an Audit; America is Wall Street's Sucker
Please play this must-see video by Alan Grayson explaining in great detail exactly why the Federal Reserve does not want to be audited, and thus why it absolutely needs to be audited. |
Marc Faber, Stock Market Crash Due to Stocks Rallying Too Far, Hit by Europe's Debt Crisis 7th May 2010 - 6 minutes |
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Marc Faber, on Thursdays selloff in U.S. stocks. U.S. stocks tumbled the most in a year on concern Europes debt crisis will halt the global recovery. |
Stock Market Micro Intraday Crash Shows Us Where The Safe Havens Are 7th May 2010 - 12 minutes |
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This week was a crazy one with gold and the dollar moving higher together and the stock market crashing over 9% in one day…
It will take a few days for all this extreme price action to smooth out as we try and grasp if this is a bottom or the beginning of a major meltdown. |
Judge Napolitano With Ron Paul On Criminal Fraud By NY Fed & AIG Officials 6th May 2010 - 7 minutes |
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Wild Market Swings For Stocks, Gold, Dollar and Oil Just Beginning … 6th May 2010 - 10 minutes |
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If you think the recent swings in the markets are over, or extreme, think again: The wild swings are merely the beginning of the next phase of the sovereign debt crisis, and, they are also bound to get more violent in the months ahead. |
The Moment of Truth Video for Gold, Silver, Oil and SP500 6th May 2010 - 9 minutes |
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Marc Faber talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin about the outlook for China's economy. Faber, speaking from Hong Kong, also discusses Greece's debt crisis and the euro, the commodities market, and the implications of political unrest in Thailand for the nation's economy and stock market. |
China's Stock Market and Economy May Crash Within 12 Months 3rd May 2010 - 12 minutes |
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Marc Faber talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin about the outlook for China's economy. Faber, speaking from Hong Kong, also discusses Greece's debt crisis and the euro, the commodities market, and the implications of political unrest in Thailand for the nation's economy and stock market. |
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