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Bitcoin Halving: Understanding the Phenomenon and Projecting Its Future Impact on Prices
Bitcoin, since its inception, has come to redefine the nature of currencies, presenting a decentralized, borderless alternative to traditional fiat. One intrinsic mechanism of Bitcoin, which has significant implications on its valuation, is the halving event. As we delve into this intriguing component of Bitcoin’s protocol, we will also attempt to forecast its potential price…
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Churchill and the Jews: A Look into the Making of Modern-day Israel
In “Churchill and the Jews,” renowned historian Martin Gilbert delves deep into the intricacies of Sir Winston Churchill’s relationship with the Jewish people and their aspirations for a homeland in Palestine. This examination provides a fascinating lens through which readers can understand the complex genesis of modern-day Israel. Churchill’s Sympathies Churchill’s affection and admiration for…
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Asian Tigers: The Rise of Offshore Investments in the East
Asia, with its dynamic economies, technological innovations, and expanding middle class, has captured the world’s attention over the past few decades. Particularly, the four Asian Tigers – South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong – have witnessed unparalleled economic growth, establishing themselves as major players in the global economic landscape. This progress has led to…
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Israel-Hamas War Spooks Markets as Investors Urged to Avoid Knee-jerk
Oil prices surged by 5% following Hamas’ unexpected attack on Israel over the weekend, but investors need to avoid knee-jerk reactions, warns the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory, asset management and fintech organizations. The warning from Nigel Green of deVere Group comes as global investors digest the news that the…
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Ambev’s Decline and Costco’s Gold Rush: Harbingers of Economic Concern?
In a world defined by its rapid pace of change, economic signal come in many forms. For businesses and economists alike, these signals provide a harbingers hint, a glimpse into potential forthcoming events in the economy. Two such recent signals have sparked debates: Ambev’s reported 15.2% decline in second-quarter net profit and Costco’s sell-out of…
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U.S. National Debt Reaches $33 Trillion
Understanding the Implications of a Maxed Out Debt Clock The U.S. National Debt has reached an alarming milestone: $33 trillion. This astronomical figure, unparalleled in U.S. history, comes at a time when concerns about the nation’s fiscal health are more pronounced than ever. Alongside this, the U.S. Debt Clock, a symbolic representation of the country’s…
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Offshore Tax Havens: Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Andorra – A Comparative Analysis
In the realm of international finance, offshore tax havens have garnered significant attention. These jurisdictions provide businesses and individuals with favorable tax regimes, enhanced privacy measures, and often, a combination of other benefits. Three of the most well-recognized tax havens are Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, and Andorra. This article aims to compare the distinct features of these…
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Embracing the Quantum Financial System: Risks and Rewards
The evolving global financial landscape is seeing many groundbreaking shifts, with the Quantum Financial System (QFS) heralded as the future of banking and finance. Touted as the most significant financial evolution since the advent of centralized banking systems, the QFS promises a more secure, transparent, and instantaneous way of conducting transactions. As with any transformative…
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Time to End the Fed and Its Mismanagement of Our Economy
Every major economic downturn of the last 110 years bears the mark of the Federal Reserve. In fact, as long as the Fed has been around, it has swung the economy between inflation and recession. Yet Americans, surprisingly, have tolerated it. But we shouldn’t expect that to go on forever. We had three central banks before the Fed, and confined…
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