Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) — Jim Rogers, chairman of Rogers Holdings, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li from Shanghai about China’s decision to impose price curbs on meat, eggs and cooking oil, the outlook for agricultural commodities and the yuan. The Chinese currency posted a sixth weekly gain, the longest stretch in seven months, on speculation the government is allowing it to appreciate to cool the economic expansion and bring inflation down from an 11-year high. www.bloomberg.com
www.positivemoney.org.uk – Have you ever wondered why there’s so much debt? Or why the experts and authorities seem completely unable to solve the current debt crisis? Well the reason they can’t solve it is because they’re trying to fix and repair the existing banking system. But the existing banking system is completely flawed. It’s the existing system that has buried all of us under a massive mountain of debt. In the next 3 minutes I’ll show you how the design of the banking system guarantees that the vast majority of people will end up in debt, and why allowing the banks to go back to business as usual would be the worst thing for the economy and for society as a whole. But first, where do you think all this debt came from? Many people would assume that a bank needs to get money from a saver before it can make a loan to a borrower – after all, isn’t that what banks do? Taking money from people who want to save it, and lending it to businesses and people who need to borrow? Well, Not exactly. Here’s a fact that not many people know. A bank doesn’t actually need to have any real money before it can make a loan to someone. When you take out a mortgage from the bank, the bank doesn’t take that money from somebody’s grandma’s life savings. No. Instead, they simply open up a computer, and type some numbers into your account. You get a huge wad of money in your account, and you also get a huge wad of debt that you’ll be repaying over the next 25 years. But the money that you …
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This week we have Michael Montgomery, President of Montgomery & Co. For more information, show notes, and an upcoming schedule, go to www.thisweekin.com. For detailed shownotes check out Mark Suster’s blog post www.bothsidesofthetable.com If you don’t know Montgomery & Co it is one of the premier technology & media focused investment banks in the country (and as Michael corrected me they also have a strong Healthcare / Med tech practice). For entrepreneurs who want to learn about how to work with investment banks, how to position yourself to be acquired and what the IPO markets look like this is the episode to watch. Michael is a very accomplished corporate executive in his own right having run Sega Gameworks and helped IPO EuroDisney as well as having been on the founding team of DreamWorks SKG (where he helped them raise their first $900 million in equity). Shame they didn’t like his suggested name for the company: DreamWorks SKG-MM We discussed: 1. The Montgomery Conference: one of the top technology events of the annual calendar in the United States and held every March. The importance of the conference is that it assembles most of the top privately held early-to-mid-stage technology companies in the country (and some globally) as well as most VC’s, growth equity funds and corporate development departments from large industry players looking at technology acquisitions. You have to be selected to present and it is typically reserved for companies that have already …
Greece has admitted it’s still not able to deal with its deficit – the key demand of its international creditors. That’s even taking into account mass layoffs announced yesterday, and a new round of austerity cuts which still need Parliament’s approval. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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Successful entrepreneur and CEO, Jay Adelson, demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Today he discusses why angel investors invest. Have a question about launching a business that you want answered? Comment or add a video response! Jay’s Twitter: www.twitter.com EMail Your Questions: askjay@revision3.com Never Miss An Episode! Subscribe Here: www.youtube.com More AskJay Episodes: www.revision3.com ABOUT ASK JAY: Entrepreneur, CEO, and business owner Jay Adelson (Equinix, Digg, Revision3, SimpleGeo) demystifies the start-up process by providing advice, tips, and answering questions. Submit questions to learn how to turn any business idea into reality and maybe even change the world
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It is set to be another bouncy week for investors, wracked with worry about eurozone debt. But the weekend in Washington may have produced some promise. The annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund was attended by eurozone leaders. It was no time for small talk. There is a sense now that leaders appreciate the size of the problem. But political divisions could yet scupper a deal. Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports from London.