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Russia Joins China in Push for New Global Currency to Replace the Dollar
Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Your Daily Profit June 3, 2009 *****Global Currency *****When Big Money Plays Defense Fellow Investor, Russia is grumbling. Seems they are not happy that rising debt, slow growth and record Treasury bond sales are dragging...
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Nationalization = Communism?
*****Lending Profits *****Nationalization = Communism? *****Recovery Portfolio Fellow Investor, It is a strange sight to see the Dow Industrials trading at 6,700. That's still a level from 1997. And it still indicates that people don't want to...
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