Wednesday, January 29, 2014

World risks deflationary shock + MORE





Malik Obama and Barack Obama at the president"s wedding

The report Tuesday of a photo showing Barack Obama’s half-brother, Malik Obama, wearing a Hamas scarf that declares the Palestinian organization’s aim of destroying Israel tells only part of the story of Malik’s role in the violent advance of Islam…

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World risks deflationary shock


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(London Telegraph) Half the world economy is one accident away from a deflation trap. The International Monetary Fund says the probability may now be as high as 20pc.

It is a remarkable state of affairs that the G2 monetary superpowers — the US and China — should both be tightening into such a 20pc risk, though no doubt they have concluded that asset bubbles are becoming an even bigger danger…


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N. Korea restarts nuclear reactor


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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. intelligence says North Korea has followed through on its threat to advance its nuclear weapons program.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said today that the North has expanded the size of its uranium enrichment facility at its Nyongbyon nuclear complex and restarted a plutonium reactor that was shut down in 2007…

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Dirty-bomb fears soar at Olympics


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WASHINGTON – National security experts are expressing increasing alarm over the possibility Islamic militants could use a “dirty” bomb at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, and spark mass panic at the seaside location where potential escape routes could become choked.

Despite the 1,500 mile “ring of steel” that Russian President Vladimir Putin said surrounds Sochi to prevent the infiltration of North Caucasus militants, who have vowed to disrupt the Olympics with violence, experts say that a dirty bomb not only would be difficult to stop but could cause a major disruption…

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World risks deflationary shock + MORE

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