The Threat Of Rising Food Prices
February 3, 2011 Leave a comment
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February 3, 2011 Leave a comment
This is as much a part of what’s wrong with our financial sector as the Greek and Irish debt crises. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with 2007–2008 world food price crisis, global financial crisis, Greece debt crisis, rising food prices
January 5, 2011 Leave a comment
The avalanche of failing governments in Europe has left many legislators with no choice but to seize European taxpayer savings and pension accounts to cover the governments’ bills. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, New World Order, News Tagged with eurozone, global financial crisis, pensions accounts, sovereign debt crisis
December 5, 2010 1 Comment
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns that the euro zone debt crisis could dash EU’s hopes for economic recovery, amid continuing financial turmoil in the region. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, New World Order, News Tagged with EU, European Central Bank, eurozone, global financial crisis, global recession, IMF, sovereign debt crisis
November 23, 2010 Leave a comment
The 2011 seems to usher in some good news after the long economic slump. At least that is what the experts have to say. Though not a major economic punch, but the betterment can be felt in ripples. Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, News Tagged with China, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, global recession, US economy
November 22, 2010 2 Comments
Something is going on that your government does not want you to know about. Very few journalists have written about it and Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, Business, News Tagged with currency war, End Times, EU, global financial crisis, Gold as an investment, gold reserves, Shanghai Cooperation Organization
November 22, 2010 Leave a comment
Debt-crippled Ireland formally applied Sunday for a massive EU-IMF loan to stem the flight of capital from its banks, joining Greece Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Bank of Ireland, Brian Lenihan Jnr, eurozone, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, IMF, Ireland
November 7, 2010 Leave a comment
Emerging economies expressed their disappointment with the Fed which makes even more difficult a significant agreement on global misbalances and exchange rates in the coming G-20 summit next week in Seoul, Korea. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, New World Order, News Tagged with currency war, emerging economies, End Times, Federal Reserve, global financial crisis, QE2, Quantitative easing, Trade
November 7, 2010 Leave a comment
Earlier this year, Lindsey Williams told Alex Jones the globalists would devalue the dollar and jack up the price of oil. Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, New World Order, News Tagged with End Times, Federal Reserve, global financial crisis, global recession, Gold as an investment, gold reserves, QE2
November 7, 2010 Leave a comment
On Friday, State and Federal regulators closed four banks, as the total number of bank failures this year rose to 143, surpassing 2009 which saw a total of 140 bank failures amid the recession and mounting loan defaults. Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, News Tagged with bank failures, Business, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, global recession, US economy
October 25, 2010 Leave a comment
The Barbados Economy remains in a state of depression. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News Tagged with Caribbean, credit ratings, global financial crisis, global recession, Standard & Poors
October 25, 2010 Leave a comment
The Finance Ministers of 187 nations began meeting in Washington, DC on Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010 to discuss the growing concerns that the world is now in the grip of an “international currency war” initiated by China. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, New World Order, News Tagged with China, currency war, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, global recession, IMF, Institute of International Finance, yuan
October 18, 2010 Leave a comment
Can anyone explain the very strange behavior that we are seeing in world financial markets right now? Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, News Tagged with Finance, global financial crisis, global recession, stock markets, stocks & ecomony, Trade
September 5, 2010 Leave a comment
Sometimes it isn’t necessary to quote facts and figures about government debt, unemployment and the trade deficit in order to convey how badly America is decaying. Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Economy, End Times, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, global recession, Great Depression 11, politicians, Politics, Second Great Depression, Trade
September 5, 2010 Leave a comment
The worst nightmare forecast by economic specialists over the previous years has come true: new research by economic gurus in the United States of America has revealed a bleak scenario: the United States’ economy is in a state of depression. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Economy, End Times, Finance, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, global recession, Government, Great Depression 11, Second Great Depression, Trade
September 5, 2010 Leave a comment
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that many wealthy countries are amassing risky debt burdens, which could spark a market-wide panic. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Economy, Finance, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, global recession, Government, IMF, Trade
August 20, 2010 Leave a comment
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June 9, 2010 Leave a comment
Nearly 2 million Spanish state employees have stopped work in anger over government spending cuts that will see them lose about 5 per cent of their salary. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Economy, eurozone, Finance, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, Greece debt crisis, Politics, Spain
June 3, 2010 Leave a comment
According to EconomicPolicyJournal.com 32 US states have run out of funds to make unemployment benefit payments. The end result is that the federal government has been supplying these states with funds so that they can make their payments to the unemployed. Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Economy, Finance, global economic crisis, global financial crisis, Government, Politics
May 8, 2010 Leave a comment
European leaders moved last night to shore up confidence amid chaos on global stock markets as the Greek debt crisis looked like spiralling out of control. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, News Tagged with Economy, eurozone, Finance, G7, global, global financial crisis, Government, Greece debt crisis
April 23, 2010 Leave a comment
The global financial crisis, it is now clear, was caused not just by the bankers’ colossal mismanagement. No, it was due also to the new financial complexity offering up the opportunity for widespread, systemic fraud. Read more of this postFiled under America, Barbados, Business, New World Order, News Tagged with "Repo 105s", Economy, Finance, fraud, global financial crisis, Goldman Sachs, SEC
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