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- bmun2348 commented Dec 29, 2020
Even the snakes in his same party are now overwriting their wanker president. How about he goes back to his hole and rot? Trump is one of the worst human beings I have even come across, a complete, literal piece of turt.
US House overrides veto of the $740 billion NDAA defense bill
- bmun2348 commented Dec 19, 2020
Ohh OK, so the bond purchases are forever, aren't they? They'll never get back to 2% inflation, never.
Fed's Clarida says current policy 'exactly where we want it'
- bmun2348 commented Dec 14, 2020
Ohhh thank you, I have not noticed...
US dollar has peaked, now on a downtrend: Strategist
- bmun2348 commented Dec 4, 2020
"He's looking to propose", yeah I'm looking to propose to Charlize Theron which means dick...all f*xken politicians are the same...
Biden: I am looking to propose hundreds of billions of dollars in covid relief
- bmun2348 commented Nov 29, 2020
All these politicians are clowns and a joke. The lasf leg, we're almost there, still negotiating. It been like this since 2017. I'm going to be dead amd they will keep negotiating.
Brexit: UK in 'last leg' of trade talks with EU, says Raab
- bmun2348 commented Nov 21, 2020
Nah mate, since 2018 it's been a wrecking ball, tweets are what jolt markets, sad...
Mnuchin: there is enormous support for more payroll aid to airlines
- bmun2348 commented Nov 10, 2020
WOOOOOW, just WOOOOW. China has not only "recovered" but it's "stabilising". ROLF
China’s Recovery Entering Phase of Stability: Natwest’s Liu
- bmun2348 commented Oct 18, 2020
Aha, yeah right...what does restricting means? Not letting trade with country A, B or C, obviously the USA, not letting chinese companies trade with their current customers choking these same companies, restricting sales? And there are still people ...
China passes export-control law following U.S. moves
- bmun2348 commented Oct 11, 2020
Yeah sure, whatever you say buddy.
ECB's Kazimir: we will do all we can to get inflation to desired levels -Hospodarske Noviny
- bmun2348 commented Aug 10, 2020
ohhh and forex brokers too...
US Dollar Comeback Ahead? US-China Tensions Push Havens Higher
- bmun2348 commented Aug 10, 2020
Correct, anyone can make a narrative to fit a specific case. Bla, bla, bla this dollar down. Bla, bla, bla dollar up. Mass media ia always chasing market movement looking for a story to sell, they're a bunch of clowns.
US Dollar Comeback Ahead? US-China Tensions Push Havens Higher
- bmun2348 commented Jul 22, 2020
Yaaaa sure. aussie at 0.7150 and kiwi well above 0.66 very affected for sure.
How AUD & NZD Exchange Rates Are Impacted by China’s Economy
- bmun2348 commented Jul 1, 2020
Aha, what about virus infection risk? How are these visa holders going to sustain themselves financially? Seriously, politicians open their mouths right, left and centre without thinking what they're saying.
Morrison: Australia considering safe haven visas for Hong Kong residents
- bmun2348 commented Jun 30, 2020
HAHAHAHA, not gonna happen, bonds will be always bid, where else can the wealthy (filthy) park their money.
The end of the bond bull market and the return of inflation
- bmun2348 commented Jun 25, 2020
That goes to prove that been the chief of a big bank doesn't mean you know what are you talking about. This dude is making a fool of himself.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon sees V-shaped recovery into 2021 before comeback slows
- bmun2348 commented Jun 24, 2020
Yeah sure, with international commerce going very well and more taxes on imports, good luck with that.
US Targets $3.1B of EU, UK Products For New Tariffs
- bmun2348 commented Jun 21, 2020
Very badly explained, just a bunch of concept thrown in the article, bad journalist. The only worthy piece is: As well as bonds, it increases the prices of things like shares and property. This tends to benefit wealthier members of society who ...
What is quantitative easing and how will it affect you?
- bmun2348 commented Jun 20, 2020
HAHAHAHAH, my same thoughts.
The Recent Drop In The US Dollar Is Only The Beginning, Says Goldman