Prime Interest

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Prime Interest is a popular business and finance program produced by RT News. With its informative and engaging content, the show has garnered a huge following among business professionals and individuals interested in financial markets and the global economy. The show's main anchor, Perianne Boring, who is a well-known financial journalist, hosts the program. Along with her guests, Boring presents a comprehensive analysis of the latest developments in the world of finance, the stock market, and global economic trends.

The program is divided into several segments, with each segment featuring a different topic, guest, or expert. Among the show's regular guests are well-known economists, fund managers, investors, and financial analysts who provide their insights and perspectives on the current state of the economy.

One of the most popular segments of Prime Interest is "The Numbers Game," which takes a close look at the latest market data and financial indicators. This segment provides viewers with a clear understanding of how the financial markets are performing and the factors that are driving their movements. This information can be especially valuable for individuals who are looking to invest in stocks, bonds, or other financial instruments.

Another popular segment of the show is "The Big Deal," which looks at major news stories and developments that are impacting the global economy. This segment covers a wide range of topics, including trade policy, currency fluctuations, and geopolitical events. The show's experts analyze these developments and provide viewers with an understanding of how they may impact their portfolios or financial plans.

In addition to these segments, Prime Interest also features interviews with business leaders, entrepreneurs, and policymakers. These interviews provide viewers with valuable insights into the minds and strategies of some of the most successful individuals in the business world.

One of the unique aspects of Prime Interest is its ability to cover complex financial concepts in a way that is easy to understand. The show's expert guests use analogies and real-world examples to explain complicated financial theories and strategies. This makes the show accessible to viewers who may not have a background in economics or finance.

Overall, Prime Interest is a must-watch program for individuals who are interested in financial markets, investing, and the global economy. The show's informative and engaging format, along with its expert analysis and insights, make it an essential source of information for anyone looking to stay on top of the latest developments in the world of finance.

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Larry Williams On Hot Handed Trading and Benn Steil On Treasury Auction Fails
76. Larry Williams On Hot Handed Trading and Benn Steil On Treasury Auction Fails
August 22, 2013
Benn Steil, author of the Battle of Bretton Woods, discusses our global markets. Then Bob interviews with veteran futures trader, Larry Williams. Justine charts what's called the "carry trade."
SEC Whistleblower and the Fake Insider Trading Crackdown
75. SEC Whistleblower and the Fake Insider Trading Crackdown
August 21, 2013
Bob discusses corrupt regulators with Gary Aguirre, SEC whistleblower. Then Perianne digs into the fine print of whistleblowing, from Ellsberg to Manning.
Hedging Emerging Market Volatility With Mike Shedlock
74. Hedging Emerging Market Volatility With Mike Shedlock
August 20, 2013
Author Mike Shedlock of Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis discusses the decline in India's rupee and emerging markets. Perianne breaks down inflation, there's more to it than meets the CPI.
Occupy Bank Cards and Defrauding the Auditors With Sam Antar
73. Occupy Bank Cards and Defrauding the Auditors With Sam Antar
August 19, 2013
Perianne profiles the Occupy Money Cooperative. Then Bob will interview self-confessed fraudster, Crazie Eddie's Sam Antar, on how this relates to the payments system.
Bitcoin vs Gold: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck
72. Bitcoin vs Gold: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck
August 16, 2013
Today is a full day of bitcoins. We interview Trace Mayer and Andreas Antonopoulos on the future of the crypto currency. Then we head to the hills of Virginia's gold belt to see what takes longer: mining bitcoin or mining gold.
Trapped in a Web of Debt and a Derivatives Time-Bomb With Ellen Brown
71. Trapped in a Web of Debt and a Derivatives Time-Bomb With Ellen Brown
August 15, 2013
The case of unpaid interns. Then Bob talks with Ellen Brown about the web of debt we've woven. Finally Bob duels Thom Hartmann of the Big Picture on the current financial crisis.
Mike Maloney On the Fed's Gold Trap and the End of the Dollar
70. Mike Maloney On the Fed's Gold Trap and the End of the Dollar
August 14, 2013
Bob discusses the unprecedented expansion in base money with Mike Maloney. Afterward Perianne profiles our favorite vulture capitalist, Carl Icahn, who recently turned his attention to Apple.
How the Fed Goes Bust With Richard Ebeling
69. How the Fed Goes Bust With Richard Ebeling
August 13, 2013
Guest Richard Ebeling talks about quantitative easing and the future of Bernanke's so-called "exit." Followed by Perianne explores US aid to Egypt and the problems with doling out money to foreign groups.
The Stealth Uranium Bull Market and the US Citizen Tax Exodus
68. The Stealth Uranium Bull Market and the US Citizen Tax Exodus
August 12, 2013
On this episode Bob talks energy independence and the stealth bull in uranium, and Perianne digs into the fine print of Cross-Border Taxes.
Paul Craig Roberts On the Myth of GDP and Tyranny of the Elite
67. Paul Craig Roberts On the Myth of GDP and Tyranny of the Elite
August 9, 2013
Bob talks fake econ stats with former assistant treasury secretary Paul Craig Roberts. Then Perianne profiles Purdue pharma and their distribution of the opiate, Oxycontin. Finally Bob duels the always-outspoken, Mark Levine over our favorite mortgage gi
GATA's Chris Powell On Suspicious Activity at the BoE and JP Morgan
66. GATA's Chris Powell On Suspicious Activity at the BoE and JP Morgan
August 8, 2013
On this episode a discussion on the missing gold at the central bank of England with GATA. Then Justine charts gold manipulation by high frequency traders. Perianne breaks down what the inventor of the freezer has in common with Jeff Bezos.
Democratizing the Fed With Dean Baker and Inspecting Obama's Housing Plan
65. Democratizing the Fed With Dean Baker and Inspecting Obama's Housing Plan
August 7, 2013
Bob discusses the nature of how financial bubbles are fueled, and then destroyed with Dean Baker. After that Perianne digs into the fine print of Obama's new mortgage plan.
Inside the Mind of a Corporate Cheater and QE Exposed
64. Inside the Mind of a Corporate Cheater and QE Exposed
August 6, 2013
Bob discusses with author Dan Ariely the corporate cheaters and the search for an honest financial system. Then Perianne breaks down quantitative easing.
How to Survive the Fed's Taper and Capital Controls
63. How to Survive the Fed's Taper and Capital Controls
August 5, 2013
Bob discusses tech sector growth with Kyle Harrington. Also Perianne hits the streets to talk sales taxes with the masses.
Enron Style Accounting Fraud and Congress' Sequester Squad
62. Enron Style Accounting Fraud and Congress' Sequester Squad
August 2, 2013
Bob talks to Francine McKenna about the role of the big four auditors in perpetuating accounting fraud in the big banks.
Gerald Celente On Detroit's 'No-Town' and the New Reserve Currency
60. Gerald Celente On Detroit's 'No-Town' and the New Reserve Currency
August 1, 2013
Bob takes a looks ahead with trend tracker Gerald Celente. Afterward Perianne breaks down the Durbin Amendment and the ruling that could mean lower costs for retailers and customers alike.
The Case for Freegold and the Path to Hyperinflation
59. The Case for Freegold and the Path to Hyperinflation
July 31, 2013
On this episode Bob explores Freegold with Edward Moyer and talks about the Fed's future with Gonzalo Lira. Afterward Perianne breaks down our Ministry of Economics-revised GDP statistics.
A Marxist's Take On Detroit's Capitalistic Failure
58. A Marxist's Take On Detroit's Capitalistic Failure
July 30, 2013
On this episode Bob talks to Richard Wolff about dysfunctional Detroit. After that Perianne breaks down the Volcker Rule, a rule which has yet to be implemented.
Voltaire's Bastards and the Fed's Masters: Yellen vs. Summers
57. Voltaire's Bastards and the Fed's Masters: Yellen vs. Summers
July 29, 2013
Aauthor John Ralston Saul chats about the decline of Western civilization. Then a profile on Janet Yellen, the Federal Reserve's Vice Chairwoman with Perianne.
SAC Sacked and Yanis Varoufakis On Saving Europe
56. SAC Sacked and Yanis Varoufakis On Saving Europe
July 25, 2013
Yanis Varoufakis talks about his modest proposal to save the Eurozone. Then a breakdown of the insider trading and the charges against SAC Capital.
Lew Rockwell On the Next Financial Crisis and Detroit's Dysfunction
55. Lew Rockwell On the Next Financial Crisis and Detroit's Dysfunction
July 24, 2013
On this episode we have a interview with Lew Rockwell, of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. He discusses dysfunctional politics and Detroit's financial woes. Then Perianne profiles Detroit.
Austerity's False Prosperity and the Silver Rights Movement
54. Austerity's False Prosperity and the Silver Rights Movement
July 23, 2013
Bob talks to Mark Blyth about European austerity measures. Then Perianne interviews John Hope Bryant about the Silver Rights movement.
The 9/11 Fed Cash Flows Mystery
53. The 9/11 Fed Cash Flows Mystery
July 22, 2013
Bill Bergman, a Fed economist who was fired for exposing billions in suspicious cash transfers just prior to 9/11. Then Justine charts where the $85 billion per month Fed purchases have been going.
Michael Hudson Says Game Over for Our Post-Feudalistic Economy; and Detroit's Second Chance
52. Michael Hudson Says Game Over for Our Post-Feudalistic Economy; and Detroit's Second Chance
July 19, 2013
Bob interviews Michael Hudson about the bubble economy and the role of the Fed. Then Perianne digs into the fine print of Detroit's bankruptcy filing.
Steve Keen Exposes Financial Fallacies and Debates the Mortgage Debt Jubilee!
51. Steve Keen Exposes Financial Fallacies and Debates the Mortgage Debt Jubilee!
July 18, 2013
On this episode we debunk the likes of Bernanke and the private debt bubble with economist Steve Keen. Then Perianne breaks down the boom bust cycle.
Handicapping Corzine's Prosecution With Koutoulas and Roe
50. Handicapping Corzine's Prosecution With Koutoulas and Roe
July 17, 2013
Discussion on the fall of Jon Corzine with John Roe and James Koutoulas of the Commodity Customer Coalition. Then Perianne profiles the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
MMT's Warren Mosler On Why the Fed Isn't Printing, and Sheila Bair On the End of Too Big to Fail
49. MMT's Warren Mosler On Why the Fed Isn't Printing, and Sheila Bair On the End of Too Big to Fail
July 15, 2013
Warren Mosler is interviewed about Modern Monetary Theory and the impact of government spending. Then Perianne discusses income inequality. Justine interviews former FDIC Chairwoman, Sheila Bair, on too-big-to-fail.
The Push to Jail Bankers With William Black and Ron Paul TV
48. The Push to Jail Bankers With William Black and Ron Paul TV
July 12, 2013
Bob discusses control fraud with William Black -- the guy who uncovered the corruption in congress relating to the Savings and Loan scandal two decades ago.
GATA's Bill Murphy On the Manipulated Gold Drop
47. GATA's Bill Murphy On the Manipulated Gold Drop
July 11, 2013
Bob talks market manipulation with Bill Murphy of GATA. Then Perianne Boring digs into the Fine Print of these New SEC rules. Justine charts how some of the biggest corporations got Uncle Sam to cut them checks.
Jim Rickards: Fed Will Taper in September or Never, and the Looming Monetary System Collapse
46. Jim Rickards: Fed Will Taper in September or Never, and the Looming Monetary System Collapse
July 10, 2013
James Rickards, author of "Currency Wars", discusses his Fed tapering timeline and looming fiscal problems in China. Then a brake down of all of the controversy surrounding Minimum Wage.
Reggie Middleton On Big Brother's Google Glasses and Jeffery Tucker's Trouble With the Gold Standard
45. Reggie Middleton On Big Brother's Google Glasses and Jeffery Tucker's Trouble With the Gold Standard
July 9, 2013
Bob chats about the disorder in Irish banks and the future of Google Glasses with Reggie Middleton. Then Perianne breaks down the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
The Foreign Derivatives Ticking Bomb and Spitzer's Comeback?
44. The Foreign Derivatives Ticking Bomb and Spitzer's Comeback?
July 8, 2013
Bob talks about the looming CFTC derivatives deadline with Bart Naylor of Public Citizen. Then Perianne Boring profiles the former New York Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer.
Fed Feeding Serial Bubbles and Burping up the Dollar W/Austin Peterson
43. Fed Feeding Serial Bubbles and Burping up the Dollar W/Austin Peterson
July 5, 2013
Bob talks about the monetary stimulus wind down with Austin Petersen, the Chief Executive of Stonegait LLC. Then Perianne digs into the Fine Print of Federal Reserve Audits.
The Trail to Corzine in Cuffs With James Koutoulas
41. The Trail to Corzine in Cuffs With James Koutoulas
July 3, 2013
On this episode Bob tackles MF Global and Jon Corzine engages in shenanigans with James Koutoulas, the president and co-founder of the Commodity Customer Coalition. Then, Perianne Boring profiles the Don himself.
Karl Denninger On Bernanke's Last Stand and Unwinding Rehypothecation
40. Karl Denninger On Bernanke's Last Stand and Unwinding Rehypothecation
July 2, 2013
Karl Denninger chats about the potential for a reversal in the 30 year downtrend in interest rates. Perianne's breaks down rehypothecation -- how leverage begets leverage.
Patriot Act Privacy and 75th Anniversary of Wage Price Fixing
39. Patriot Act Privacy and 75th Anniversary of Wage Price Fixing
July 1, 2013
Discussion on the NSA scandal and then we have behind the scenes of the Patriot Act with Mark Levine, the host of "The Inside Scoop."
Shrugging Off Atlas and Corzine Off Course
38. Shrugging Off Atlas and Corzine Off Course
June 28, 2013
John Aglialoro talks about objectivism, producer of the Atlas Shrugged movies. Then Bob English talks Fed policy, Snowden leaks and Ecuadorian trade policy with Mark Thornton.
Financial Foibles of the NSA Fallout and DOMAs Tax
37. Financial Foibles of the NSA Fallout and DOMAs Tax
June 27, 2013
Sam Sacks discusses what the NSA whistleblower fallout means for our financial system.
Snowden Snowballs US Dollar With Joseph Salerno and Debunking Bailout Repayments
36. Snowden Snowballs US Dollar With Joseph Salerno and Debunking Bailout Repayments
June 26, 2013
The ramifications of the NSA whistleblowing scandal on the US Dollar with Joseph Salerno.
The BigFracking Deal About Oil Price Manipulation and Bernanke's Angry Birds
35. The BigFracking Deal About Oil Price Manipulation and Bernanke's Angry Birds
June 25, 2013
Bob discusses with Tyson Slocum fracking and energy market price fixing. Perianne and Bob duel over some very angry birds -- and the next killer mobile app.
Tips from a White Collar Book-Cooker and Reminiscences of an Ombudsman
34. Tips from a White Collar Book-Cooker and Reminiscences of an Ombudsman
June 24, 2013
Convicted book-cooker Sam Antar of Crazy Eddie fame chats with Bob. Then Perianne tears into the fabric of our current small business regulatory environment with Nick Owens.
Chris Martenson's Cure for Fed Monetary Mayhem
34. Chris Martenson's Cure for Fed Monetary Mayhem
June 21, 2013
Bob interviews Chris Martenson about Fed policy decision and how investors can protect their assets in an uncertain interest rate environment.
No Hyperinflation for Niall Ferguson and NYSE As
33. No Hyperinflation for Niall Ferguson and NYSE As
June 20, 2013
Bob English discusses with Niall Ferguson the Fed's role in markets and the potential for hyperinflation.
The Fast-Tracked Secret Trade Agreement and the Rise of Solar Powered Gadgets
32. The Fast-Tracked Secret Trade Agreement and the Rise of Solar Powered Gadgets
June 19, 2013
Lori Wallach discusses the secretive process of the TPP, the largest trade agreement of our time.
Chasing Dodd-Frank Across the Pond and Chasin' the Fed With Dana Chasin
31. Chasing Dodd-Frank Across the Pond and Chasin' the Fed With Dana Chasin
June 18, 2013
On this episode we have: an interview with Alexis Goldstein, contributor at the Nation, about the influence of bank lobbyists and Dodd-Frank Rulemaking.
Austerity Powers at the IMF and the Shadow Senator On DC Statehood
30. Austerity Powers at the IMF and the Shadow Senator On DC Statehood
June 17, 2013
Dan Mitchell discusses the European austerity measures. Then Perianne talks to the "best Senator in the US," Shadow Senator Paul Strauss.
Crypto Solutions to NSA Indecency and Examining Gold Manipulation
29. Crypto Solutions to NSA Indecency and Examining Gold Manipulation
June 14, 2013
Perianne talks about the NSA whistleblowing scandal and privacy in electronic communications with Trace Mayer, owner of How To Vanish dot com.
S&P's Rigged Ratings and the Solar Tax Credit
28. S&P's Rigged Ratings and the Solar Tax Credit
June 13, 2013
Financial Analyst Sag Okadigbo talks about rating agency reform. Then the President and CEO of the Solar Energy Industry Association, Rhone Resch, discusses the record growth in the solar industry.
Jim Rogers' Globetrotting the Central Bank Corridor and Hilsenrath's Fed Tasting Menu
27. Jim Rogers' Globetrotting the Central Bank Corridor and Hilsenrath's Fed Tasting Menu
June 12, 2013
Jim Rogers' gives his take on gold, central banks, and the Far East and Perianne digs into the fine print of the US gold audit.
Avoiding Crowdfunding Follies and How the Fed Sucks Fear Out of the Market
26. Avoiding Crowdfunding Follies and How the Fed Sucks Fear Out of the Market
June 11, 2013
Tim Sullivan the Chief Executive Officer of MicroVentures discusses how venture capital has changed over the last few decades.
The Case of the Headless Agencies and Uncle Sam's Spying Spree
25. The Case of the Headless Agencies and Uncle Sam's Spying Spree
June 10, 2013
Perainne talks to Justin Schardin on the nominations process for financial regulators. Then we dig into the Fine Print of the security of mobile payments and Bob English and Perianne will duel over just how much money the government spends on spying.
Digging Into the Jobs Report and Apple's Price Fixing Case
24. Digging Into the Jobs Report and Apple's Price Fixing Case
June 7, 2013
Perianne talks about the anti-trust case against apple with Yaron Brook, president of the Ayn Rand Institute. Then Prime Interest Producer Justine Underhill explains what's behind today's unemployment and jobs numbers.
Strap On Your FSOCs, We've Got a SIFI for You
23. Strap On Your FSOCs, We've Got a SIFI for You
June 6, 2013
Kyle Harrington, Founder of Harrington Capital Management, discusses designating non-banks as SIFIs. As well we look at what's in store for the 2.6 trillion dollar money market fund.
Iraqi Oil Boom Benefits China and Dealing With Water Scarcity
22. Iraqi Oil Boom Benefits China and Dealing With Water Scarcity
June 5, 2013
Perianne discusses with Stephen Leeb the use of Iraqi oil in China. Then she talks with ecological economist Brian Czech about the potential conflict between economic growth and environmental protection.
Public Private Partnerships in Transit and the Non-starter Start-up Act
21. Public Private Partnerships in Transit and the Non-starter Start-up Act
June 4, 2013
Today Perianne speaks with Len Gilroy, the Director of Government Reform at Reason Foundation, who makes the case for privatizing the public transit industry.
Peter Schiff On Bullion Banks, and the Hidden Trove of QE Money
20. Peter Schiff On Bullion Banks, and the Hidden Trove of QE Money
June 3, 2013
On this episode Perianne talks to Peter Schiff about what central banks are doing with gold.
Credit Unions: Lender of First Resort; David Patraeus Profiled
19. Credit Unions: Lender of First Resort; David Patraeus Profiled
May 31, 2013
Today Perianne interviews John Berlau of the Competitive Enterprise Institute about the JOBS Act and increasing the lending power of credit unions.
Freeh Skewers Corzine Over MF Global; Bitcoins Jump Through Regulatory Hoops
18. Freeh Skewers Corzine Over MF Global; Bitcoins Jump Through Regulatory Hoops
May 30, 2013
On this episode Perianne and Bob interview Jon Roe, co-founder of the Commodity Customer Coalition, about the latest developments with MF Global and a suit against Jon Corzine.
Pushing On a String and up Against a Debt Ceiling
17. Pushing On a String and up Against a Debt Ceiling
May 29, 2013
Perianne interviews Lenwood Brooks who is the Policy Director of Public Notice, about the debt ceiling. Then she profiles Larry Summers and turns up some startling revelations about his views.
The Need for Bitcoin Neutrality; Fannie and Freddie Tax Games
16. The Need for Bitcoin Neutrality; Fannie and Freddie Tax Games
May 28, 2013
Perianne interviews Jon Prior of Politico about the recent $59 billion windfall to the Treasury by Fannie and Freddie.
Why Bitcoin Crypto Keys Are Free Speech and How to Crowd Out Market Volatility
15. Why Bitcoin Crypto Keys Are Free Speech and How to Crowd Out Market Volatility
May 24, 2013
Today Perianne and Bob talk about Bitcoins and math-based currencies with Trace Mayer. Perianne interviews Ludwig Chincarini about how crowds create financial instability.
Foreclosure Defenses and Big Bank Offenses
14. Foreclosure Defenses and Big Bank Offenses
May 23, 2013
A discussion on foreclosure fraud with Matthew O'Brien, and then Justine interviews foreclosure victims. Bob probes a new MF Global report, and CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler hides in a corner.
Next Generation Bitcoins With Ripple
13. Next Generation Bitcoins With Ripple
May 22, 2013
On this episode Perianne breaks down Bitcoins, and Bob English discusses the future of the Ripple crypto-currency network with Chris Larsen. Also, we talk to politically incorrect artist, Anthony Freda.
Finding Uncorrelated Investments Before the Bond Bubble Bursts
12. Finding Uncorrelated Investments Before the Bond Bubble Bursts
May 21, 2013
Today we talk about the debt ceiling and monetary madness with authors Michael Pento and Mark Melin. Also, Perianne gives a recap of the Senate hearing with Apple's Tim Cook in the Daily Duel.
The Bitcoin Bar and Housing IPOs: Monetary Stimulus Ushers in a New Age of Investments
11. The Bitcoin Bar and Housing IPOs: Monetary Stimulus Ushers in a New Age of Investments
May 20, 2013
Today, the CEO of BitInstant, Charlie Shrem, explains how easy it is to buy Bitcoins. Then we talk to Mike Richardson, contributor to The Motley Fool, about the housing IPO market.
How Monsanto Genetically Engineered a Near Monopoly
10. How Monsanto Genetically Engineered a Near Monopoly
May 17, 2013
Developments in what we've coined "Bloomberg-gate" continue to defy even our expectations. Our favorite shadow regulator, Promontory Financial Group, will now be assisting Bloomberg in revamping its privacy and data standards.
Bloomberg-gate Spying and Apple's Tax Dodge
9. Bloomberg-gate Spying and Apple's Tax Dodge
May 16, 2013
New on the Banks that are targeting Bloomberg after new revelations emerge about reporter's improper use of confidential data. JP Morgan, itself under fire for lapses in risk controls last year
Money to Be Made On Immigration Reform? Celente Blasts the Temple of Money Lenders
8. Money to Be Made On Immigration Reform? Celente Blasts the Temple of Money Lenders
May 15, 2013
Remember John Paulson, Bush's Treasury Secretary who pushed TARP, the same John Paulson who shorted subprime and made billions for his hedge fund.
Nanex On the HFT Gentleman's Club and the SEC's Cold Shoulder
7. Nanex On the HFT Gentleman's Club and the SEC's Cold Shoulder
May 14, 2013
Goldman Sachs complains because they got wind that Bloomberg reporters were trolling their log-on records.
Debate Over Student Loans Heats up and Icahn Has Proxy War
6. Debate Over Student Loans Heats up and Icahn Has Proxy War
May 13, 2013
Bernanke's closest media confidant wrote two articles in the Wall Street Journal over the weekend about major changes coming to the Fed.
Will the Internet Tax Plug the Budget Holes?
5. Will the Internet Tax Plug the Budget Holes?
May 10, 2013
Uncle Sam is rolling in it! Revenues that is. From income taxes to Fannie and Freddie bailout repayments, the US is in the black -- but only temporary.
Monetizing Your Privacy and the Monopoly On High Frequency Trading With Jaron Lanier
4. Monetizing Your Privacy and the Monopoly On High Frequency Trading With Jaron Lanier
May 9, 2013
The big banks are saying "Game On" and Club SIFI (that's regulator speak for too-big-to-fail) is going on the offense.
Kickstarting Crowdsourcing and Backstopping Bank Risk-On-Ing
3. Kickstarting Crowdsourcing and Backstopping Bank Risk-On-Ing
May 8, 2013
House Speaker Boehner said yesterday that he is pushing a new bill that would help prevent a US debt default.
Is the Market Place Fair? From Sequestration Cuts to the Internet Tax
2. Is the Market Place Fair? From Sequestration Cuts to the Internet Tax
May 7, 2013
News on: the Marketplace Fairness Act that was passed by the Senate yesterday, and is headed for pushback in the Republican-controlled House. The bill would require Amazon, Ebay, and other online retailers to collect sales tax.
Breaking Through the Trust of Social Security
1. Breaking Through the Trust of Social Security
May 6, 2013
When it comes to currency devaluation, the words of a central banker are golden -- or tungsten, rather. This morning, the head of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, said Thursday's historic rate cut to half a percent was just the beginning.
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    May 6, 2013