Debt Rattle July 20 2015
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NPC Daredevil John “Jammie” Reynolds, Washington DC 1917 • Schäuble Was Ready To Give Greece €50 Billion To Quit The Euro (HeardinEurope) • Greece’s R
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Reuters News service is one of the more reliable, regarding veracity; yes? Most of the folks on the planet think so, anyway. And they’re immense.
But; today; their true colors are on display. Headlined “Special Report: The Man Who Cost Greece Billions.” – what follows is not about Goldman Sachs or any of the others who have pocketed billions; no, it’s a very professional hatchet job on Tsirpas.
Reuters News, you see, is part of Thomson Reuters – a truly vast multinational; which also provides business “statistics” to investors; and advice, and management, etc. Entirely owned by the Owners; who with this Tsirpas smear are showing that they are not stupid- it’s a blatant smear- on a news service with a solid reputation for not indulging in smears.
Must be important for the Owners to use a carefully concealed weapon.
“Morgan Stanley reported second-quarter results on Monday that were stronger than expected, as trading revenue and its wealth management business drove a 13 percent gain in net revenue.” https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/21/business/dealbook/morgan-stanleys-profit-tops-estimates.html
Interesting. It means there are a large portion of the Owners who remain totally ignorant. In spite of study after study, year after year, decade after decade; proving that “financial advisors” never, ever, outperform blind monkeys – there are still many of the folks who need “wealth management” – who are still sheep. Enough to provide a 13% increase in already enormous revenue – for just one company.
I was re reading this Atimes article from Henry C.K. Liu on the greek crisis. He usually writes on Chinese and asian topics – but this one is good analisys even if it came out a while ago
https://henryckliu.com/page264.html
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