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Reported from Steve Quayle:
- Scandal
Rocks New York Brokerage Firm (October 11, 2005)
- The esoteric world of derivatives was rocked by scandal yesterday
when leading futures brokerage Refco, which has substantial
operations in London and New York, said it had discovered that chief
executive Phillip Bennett owed the company $430m (£250m) and that
none of its accounts dating back to 2002 could be relied upon for
their accuracy. The disclosure is likely to increase calls for
tighter controls of the high risk and often arcane financial
instruments that have seen phenomenal growth over recent years in
the City and on Wall Street. Refco is one of the world's largest and
most powerful commodities dealers, but its interests also spread
across most financial assets, such as currencies and bonds. It
specialises in derivative brokerage services. Last year it was the
biggest trader on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, the largest
derivatives exchange in the United States. more...
- Stan
Deyo Nails the 6.0
North Sumatra Quake and the 5.5
Andaman Islands Quake both on the
5th (October 11, 2005)
- THE
STARK REALITY OF AMERICA'S FINANCIAL MELTDOWN Part 2 of 2 (October
11, 2005)
- "The bell tolls for the US Dollar because it is doomed.
Like the Dodo bird, the US Dollar will, within the foreseeable
future, disappear into the history books in the chapter on
"Extinct Species." --Alf Field, Le Metropole Cafe
Here are a few items you may have missed due to a busy schedule.
August 12, 2005 Bush acknowledges the collapsing US economy The US
administration aims to spend $286 billion on the development of the
American transport system.
"US President George W. Bush released a remarkable statement a
short time ago. The remark has not been highlighted in the world
media yet, although there is every reason to do so. Bush virtually
acknowledged that the USA was experiencing a serious economic
crisis. Moreover, the US government was taking immense efforts to
avoid a massive outbreak of social uneasiness, the American
president believes...the White House is desperately looking for
measures to find employment for crowds of unemployed American
citizens and hungry migrants, which threaten to enrage the rest of
the States." more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
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