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Deutsche Bank CEO Returns Home Empty-Handed After Failing To Reach 'Deal' With DOJ: Bild
Deutsche Bank Tells Investors Not To Worry About Its €46 Trillion In Derivatives
by Jay Syrmopoulos, Activist Post:
On Thursday, Iceland’s Supreme Court found nine bankers guilty of market manipulation, affirming the conviction of the seven defendants found in a June 2015 decision by the Reykjavik District Court, and handing down a guilty verdict to two defendants previously acquitted in district court.
The Supreme Court decision found that “[b]y fully financing share purchases with no other surety than the shares themselves, the bankers were accused of giving a false and misleading impression of demand for Kaupthing shares by means of deception and pretense,” according to the Iceland Monitor.
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On Thursday, Iceland’s Supreme Court found nine bankers guilty of market manipulation, affirming the conviction of the seven defendants found in a June 2015 decision by the Reykjavik District Court, and handing down a guilty verdict to two defendants previously acquitted in district court.
The Supreme Court decision found that “[b]y fully financing share purchases with no other surety than the shares themselves, the bankers were accused of giving a false and misleading impression of demand for Kaupthing shares by means of deception and pretense,” according to the Iceland Monitor.
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An Independent Voter Explains How "The Trump Tape" Scandal 'Changed' His Mind
Surprise Poll Finds Vast Majority Of Republican Voters Support Trump After "Lewd Comments"
Never. Been. Higher.
US Air Force Drops Dummy Nukes in Nevada Dessert
Russia Accuses US Of Threatening Its National Security, "Needs Nuclear Weapons For Protection From US Hostility"
Bernie Sanders Supporters Furious Over Hillary's Leaked Wall Street Speeches
Ray Dalio Warns A 1% Rise In Yields Would Lead To Trillions In Losses
by Wolf Richter, Wolf Street:
Government quietly involved behind the scenes
Americans pay by far the highest prices in the world for most prescription drugs, and of course big pharma would like to keep it that way. Key measures that the industry relies upon in this regard are the Prescription Drug Marketing Act [PDF] and Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act [PDF], which make it unlawful for most Americans to access lower-priced drugs from overseas, coupled with the powers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to seize such drugs at the border on their own initiative.
In practice however, discretionary guidelines developed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and enforced by the CBP allow American consumers to import a 90-day supply of some prescription medications for personal use, including by bringing them across border checkpoints in personal luggage, or by mailing them from overseas. In the latter case, a large market exists for pharmacies registered in other countries such as Canada, Australia and Turkey, that will accept online orders and mail genuine pharmaceuticals to American consumers at cheaper than local prices.
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Government quietly involved behind the scenes
Americans pay by far the highest prices in the world for most prescription drugs, and of course big pharma would like to keep it that way. Key measures that the industry relies upon in this regard are the Prescription Drug Marketing Act [PDF] and Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act [PDF], which make it unlawful for most Americans to access lower-priced drugs from overseas, coupled with the powers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to seize such drugs at the border on their own initiative.
In practice however, discretionary guidelines developed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and enforced by the CBP allow American consumers to import a 90-day supply of some prescription medications for personal use, including by bringing them across border checkpoints in personal luggage, or by mailing them from overseas. In the latter case, a large market exists for pharmacies registered in other countries such as Canada, Australia and Turkey, that will accept online orders and mail genuine pharmaceuticals to American consumers at cheaper than local prices.
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by Wolf Richter, Wolf Street:
Government quietly involved behind the scenes
Americans pay by far the highest prices in the world for most prescription drugs, and of course big pharma would like to keep it that way. Key measures that the industry relies upon in this regard are the Prescription Drug Marketing Act [PDF] and Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act [PDF], which make it unlawful for most Americans to access lower-priced drugs from overseas, coupled with the powers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to seize such drugs at the border on their own initiative.
In practice however, discretionary guidelines developed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and enforced by the CBP allow American consumers to import a 90-day supply of some prescription medications for personal use, including by bringing them across border checkpoints in personal luggage, or by mailing them from overseas. In the latter case, a large market exists for pharmacies registered in other countries such as Canada, Australia and Turkey, that will accept online orders and mail genuine pharmaceuticals to American consumers at cheaper than local prices.
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Government quietly involved behind the scenes
Americans pay by far the highest prices in the world for most prescription drugs, and of course big pharma would like to keep it that way. Key measures that the industry relies upon in this regard are the Prescription Drug Marketing Act [PDF] and Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act [PDF], which make it unlawful for most Americans to access lower-priced drugs from overseas, coupled with the powers of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to seize such drugs at the border on their own initiative.
In practice however, discretionary guidelines developed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and enforced by the CBP allow American consumers to import a 90-day supply of some prescription medications for personal use, including by bringing them across border checkpoints in personal luggage, or by mailing them from overseas. In the latter case, a large market exists for pharmacies registered in other countries such as Canada, Australia and Turkey, that will accept online orders and mail genuine pharmaceuticals to American consumers at cheaper than local prices.
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by Turd Ferguson, TF Metals Report:
If anything, today’s BLSBS reveals that the average US citizen is now working multiple, part-time jobs in a desperate attempt to make ends meet. And this “robust economy” that is “near full employment” is the supposed rationale for the Federal Reserve to raise the Fed Funds rate as soon as next month. What a perverted lie and scam this all is!
But we all knew there wasn’t going to be a rate hike in November anyway and December is at worst 50/50. Today’s “jobs report” only confirmed that: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-07/fed-whispererr-hilenrath-kills-november-rate-hike-hopes-plays-down-december-too
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If anything, today’s BLSBS reveals that the average US citizen is now working multiple, part-time jobs in a desperate attempt to make ends meet. And this “robust economy” that is “near full employment” is the supposed rationale for the Federal Reserve to raise the Fed Funds rate as soon as next month. What a perverted lie and scam this all is!
But we all knew there wasn’t going to be a rate hike in November anyway and December is at worst 50/50. Today’s “jobs report” only confirmed that: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-07/fed-whispererr-hilenrath-kills-november-rate-hike-hopes-plays-down-december-too
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by Marin Katusa, Katusa Research:
Last week, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced its intention to reduce its oil production by one million barrels per day. This is the first time OPEC has attempted a production cut since late 2008.
The promise of reduced oil supplies sent oil prices 5% higher on the day of the announcement.
OPEC’s announcement was a good soundbite for the media, but what you won’t hear from the mainstream press is that OPEC’s move will not make a difference. Contrary to what some people believe, it’s not going to lead to higher oil prices over the long term. Below, I’ll tell you why.
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Last week, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) announced its intention to reduce its oil production by one million barrels per day. This is the first time OPEC has attempted a production cut since late 2008.
The promise of reduced oil supplies sent oil prices 5% higher on the day of the announcement.
OPEC’s announcement was a good soundbite for the media, but what you won’t hear from the mainstream press is that OPEC’s move will not make a difference. Contrary to what some people believe, it’s not going to lead to higher oil prices over the long term. Below, I’ll tell you why.
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by Michael Snyder, End Of The American Dream:
In Russia there is talk that war with the United States is inevitable, and they are feverishly preparing to win such a war when it happens. Thanks to tensions over Ukraine, Syria and the price of oil, U.S. relations with Russia are the worst that they have been since at least the end of the Cold War. In fact, one false move could result in U.S. and Russian forces shooting at each other in Syria as you will see below. The Russians have worked incredibly hard to upgrade and modernize their military in recent years, but meanwhile the U.S. military is being transformed into a radically politically-correct social experiment by the Obama administration. Most Americans simply assume that we will never fight a war with Russia, and that if for some reason we did that we would win easily. Unfortunately, things have changed dramatically over the past decade, and the truth is that the Russians now have the upper hand.
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In Russia there is talk that war with the United States is inevitable, and they are feverishly preparing to win such a war when it happens. Thanks to tensions over Ukraine, Syria and the price of oil, U.S. relations with Russia are the worst that they have been since at least the end of the Cold War. In fact, one false move could result in U.S. and Russian forces shooting at each other in Syria as you will see below. The Russians have worked incredibly hard to upgrade and modernize their military in recent years, but meanwhile the U.S. military is being transformed into a radically politically-correct social experiment by the Obama administration. Most Americans simply assume that we will never fight a war with Russia, and that if for some reason we did that we would win easily. Unfortunately, things have changed dramatically over the past decade, and the truth is that the Russians now have the upper hand.
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Did you know the Shanghai Gold Exchange was closed for a Chinese holiday last week? It was a perfect time to SMASH the metals.
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from Breitbart:
Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta received a bleak intelligence memo on Muslim migration in Europe, according to Wikileaks’ Podesta email dump.
The email address [email protected] sent a message to Podesta’s email account at Georgetown Law School on February 21, 2016. The Clinton campaign has staunchly advocated for increasing Muslim refugee settlement in the United States.
“Multikultistan: A house of horrors for ordinary Germans,” was the headline on the apparent intelligence packet that was sent to Podesta.
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Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta received a bleak intelligence memo on Muslim migration in Europe, according to Wikileaks’ Podesta email dump.
The email address [email protected] sent a message to Podesta’s email account at Georgetown Law School on February 21, 2016. The Clinton campaign has staunchly advocated for increasing Muslim refugee settlement in the United States.
“Multikultistan: A house of horrors for ordinary Germans,” was the headline on the apparent intelligence packet that was sent to Podesta.
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