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A typical student who wants to get a job at Goldman Sachs


Karen Morris Chartis


www.thewaytobuildwealth.org A few months ago Ethan Bloch had written about three different investment approaches. Today he reintroduces all the three and emphasizes how the Passive Investment approach is the best investment approach for the majority of investors. Learn more – http


There is no possibility of agreement at the upcoming G20 summit because the US is declaring financial war on other countries, believes American economist Michael Hudson. The US has been pushing China to revalue its currency — at a time when Washington has been pumping billions of dollars into its economy — a move viewed by other countries as an attempt to deliberately weaken the greenback. The issue of exchange rates is expected to be one of the toughest discussion points at the G20 summit in South Korea later this week. Michael Hudson, a renowned economist and Wall Street financial analyst and advisor, says the meeting in Seoul will not bring an end to global currency wars. “The US is going to China and saying ‘we want you to commit economic suicide just like Japan did. We want you to follow the same way: we want you to re-value your currency, we want you to squeeze your companies, we want you to go bankrupt so we can make our profit at your expense,” says Hudson. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


You’ll Never Want A Loan A song for Hicks & Gillett in these difficult times! footballinsights.wordpress.com If you need leverage To buy a football club Be very afraid of the sharks All they care about Is a higher yield Dollars, pounds, euros, francs, leave no marks Go on, pay the fees Go on, interest too As your dreams are tossed and blown Go on, go on, and soon you will learn That you’ll never want a loan You’ll never want a loan


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