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The Demise of Swiss Private Banking is Premature

February 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Future of private bankers under the microscope … With the demise of Wegelin and planned ownership changes at Pictet and Lombard Odier, the number of traditional, family-run private bankers in Switzerland is shrinking from a Second World War rate of around 60 to just nine. The world of private banking faces an evolving landscape. The rate of new wealth creation in emerging economies eclipses...Read More

France's Hollande Invades Mali, Wins UNESCO Peace Prize

February 22, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

French President François Hollande awarded UNESCO peace prize … "After analyzing the global situation, it is Africa that held the attention of the Jury with the various threats affecting the continent," said the former President of Mozambique, Joaquim Chissano, who chaired the Jury of the Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize. "Having assessed the dangers and t...Read More

Credit Suisse Says Governments Are Discouraging Gold Holdings - And What It Misses

February 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

India and Vietnam: Taking the Glitter out of Gold … When uncertainty reigns, investors all over the world turn to gold as a safe haven. But some countries are starting to take issue with their residents' preference for storing wealth in gold bars, rather than bank accounts. Large gold imports can throw of a country's current account balance – the difference between what a count...Read More

Don't Just Free Rating Agencies From the State - Free Fiat Money Itself

February 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Stop Mandating Reliance on Ratings … The Justice Department's suit against Standard & Poor's is a fresh reminder of the large mistakes by the three major rating agencies – S.&P., Moody's, and Fitch – in their evaluations of mortgage-based bonds during 2004-2007. There's an understandable urge to further regulate bond raters to prevent such mistakes in th...Read More

How Fascism Grows? Prison Company Buys Boca Stadium Naming Rights

February 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Florida Atlantic University's Stadium Named After a Prison Company … The GEO Group (GEO) is a for-profit prison company based in Boca Raton, Fla., that calls itself "the world's leading provider of correctional and detention management and community reentry services to federal, state and local government agencies." It can also call itself the world's leading provider of...Read More

Credit Suisse Says Governments Are Discouraging Gold Holdings - And What It Misses

February 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

India and Vietnam: Taking the Glitter out of Gold … When uncertainty reigns, investors all over the world turn to gold as a safe haven. But some countries are starting to take issue with their residents' preference for storing wealth in gold bars, rather than bank accounts. Large gold imports can throw of a country's current account balance – the difference between what a count...Read More

Don't Just Free Rating Agencies From the State - Free Fiat Money Itself

February 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Stop Mandating Reliance on Ratings … The Justice Department's suit against Standard & Poor's is a fresh reminder of the large mistakes by the three major rating agencies – S.&P., Moody's, and Fitch – in their evaluations of mortgage-based bonds during 2004-2007. There's an understandable urge to further regulate bond raters to prevent such mistakes in th...Read More

How Fascism Grows? Prison Company Buys Boca Stadium Naming Rights

February 21, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Florida Atlantic University's Stadium Named After a Prison Company … The GEO Group (GEO) is a for-profit prison company based in Boca Raton, Fla., that calls itself "the world's leading provider of correctional and detention management and community reentry services to federal, state and local government agencies." It can also call itself the world's leading provider of...Read More

China's Dollar Optimism Signifies Larger Economic Shift?

February 20, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

China loves the US dollar again as America roars back … China's central bank has radically revised its view of US economic and strategic power, predicting that the dollar will remain the world's paramount reserve currency for decades to come. Dr Jin said the world was moving to a '1+4' system, with the greenback serving as the anchor of global payments … Jin Zhongxia, h...Read More

Economist's Wishing and Hoping Won't Make a Minimum Wage Effective

February 20, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Minimum human wages … The empirics of the minimum wage debate are complex, but it isn't impossible to draw some conclusions. A recent Free exchange column attempted to do just that: America's academics still do not agree on the employment effects. But both sides have honed their methods and, in some ways, the gap between them has shrunk. Messrs Card and Krueger moved on to other work...Read More

Movement on the Neo-Pecora Front: Senator Warren Rebukes Regulators

February 20, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Senator Warren's rebuke of regulators goes viral … Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren's strong criticism of U.S. financial regulators last week has inspired a liberal political action committee to launch an online petition urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to take more Wall Street banks to trial. The petition, introduced by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee on Su...Read More

China's Dollar Optimism Signifies Larger Economic Shift?

February 20, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

China loves the US dollar again as America roars back … China's central bank has radically revised its view of US economic and strategic power, predicting that the dollar will remain the world's paramount reserve currency for decades to come. Dr Jin said the world was moving to a '1+4' system, with the greenback serving as the anchor of global payments … Jin Zhongxia, h...Read More

Economist's Wishing and Hoping Won't Make a Minimum Wage Effective

February 20, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Minimum human wages … The empirics of the minimum wage debate are complex, but it isn't impossible to draw some conclusions. A recent Free exchange column attempted to do just that: America's academics still do not agree on the employment effects. But both sides have honed their methods and, in some ways, the gap between them has shrunk. Messrs Card and Krueger moved on to other work...Read More

Movement on the Neo-Pecora Front: Senator Warren Rebukes Regulators

February 20, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Senator Warren's rebuke of regulators goes viral … Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren's strong criticism of U.S. financial regulators last week has inspired a liberal political action committee to launch an online petition urging the Securities and Exchange Commission to take more Wall Street banks to trial. The petition, introduced by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee on Su...Read More

The Voice of Public Choice Is Dead, Economist Lives On

February 19, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Free exchange … The voice of public choice … James Buchanan, who died on January 9th, illuminated political decision-making … A list of things that Americans judge more favourably than Congress, according to Public Policy Polling, a survey firm, includes colonoscopies, root canals, lice and France. America seems to have stumbled from economic crisis to political paralysis. That w...Read More

Illegally Accused, Ivory Coast President Gbagbo Begins ICC Hearing

February 19, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Ivory Coast ex-president Gbagbo present as ICC hearing opens … Laurent Gbagbo's pre-trial hearing on charges of crimes against humanity opened at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday, with the former Ivorian leader present. Presiding judge Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi opened the confirmation of charges hearing while Gbagbo, the first former head of state before the court, greeted...Read More

Gareth Icke's Musical Video Reminds Us of the Strange Content of Modern Compositions

February 19, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Remember Who You Are – the great new song written and performed by Gareth Icke. An anthem for our time. – David Icke websiteDominant Social Theme: Pop's satanic evolution is normal and natural.Free-Market Analysis: We've written about David Icke before, suggesting that what is seemingly inexplicable and strange – downright nutty – about his conspiracy theories is no...Read More

The Voice of Public Choice Is Dead, Economist Lives On

February 19, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Free exchange … The voice of public choice … James Buchanan, who died on January 9th, illuminated political decision-making … A list of things that Americans judge more favourably than Congress, according to Public Policy Polling, a survey firm, includes colonoscopies, root canals, lice and France. America seems to have stumbled from economic crisis to political paralysis. That w...Read More

Illegally Accused, Ivory Coast President Gbagbo Begins ICC Hearing

February 19, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Ivory Coast ex-president Gbagbo present as ICC hearing opens … Laurent Gbagbo's pre-trial hearing on charges of crimes against humanity opened at the International Criminal Court on Tuesday, with the former Ivorian leader present. Presiding judge Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi opened the confirmation of charges hearing while Gbagbo, the first former head of state before the court, greeted...Read More

Gareth Icke's Musical Video Reminds Us of the Strange Content of Modern Compositions

February 19, 2013 / Staff News & Analysis

Remember Who You Are – the great new song written and performed by Gareth Icke. An anthem for our time. – David Icke websiteDominant Social Theme: Pop's satanic evolution is normal and natural.Free-Market Analysis: We've written about David Icke before, suggesting that what is seemingly inexplicable and strange – downright nutty – about his conspiracy theories is no...Read More

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