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"The Lights Are On But No One's Working": How China Is Faking A Coronavirus Recovery | "We have returned to the offices, but production has not resumed at all."
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China Composite PMI Crashes To Record Lows As Services Economy Implodes | Stagnating consumption amid the coronavirus epidemic has had a great impact on the service sector...
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Coronavirus: Central Banks Stand Ready With More "Stimulus"
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Is China's Economy Finally Starting To Recover? Here Is What The Real Data Shows | Spoiler alert: No.
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Global Demographic Fact Vs. Central Bank Sorcery | "it's the growth of the working-age population in the developed world that is critical for the growth of money within a fractional reserve system" | Hence, banking tales about adding monkeys to the dairy farm to increase milk output...
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YOU Are Why Sonic Won at the Box Office.
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Invest in Coronavirus Bonds & Make Money!
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Goldman Expects 0 Earnings Growth | "US companies will generate no earnings growth in 2020. Our reduced forecasts reflect the severe decline in Chinese economic activity in 1Q, lower end-demand for US exporters, supply chain disruption, a slowdown in US economic activity, and elevated uncertainty."
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Global Times on Twitter: "Apple supplier #Foxconn's factory in Zhengzhou said it would award 7000 yuan to back-to-work staff and give bonuses in stages to workers who clock in for up to 55 days. Foxconn rolled out incentives to encourage workers to return to their posts amid the #COVID19"
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Chinese Workers Refuse To Go Back To Work Despite Beijing's Demands | “When can everyone come back to work? No one knows,” said Shu at the Zhenjiang LED factory.
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MMT: Just The Facts Please! | ...what the Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) folks want to do is exactly what was done in about 60 cases of hyperinflation, including Germany after WW1, China in the 1930s and 1940s and in the great Yugoslavian and Bolivian inflations... | lol
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"It Will Be Really, Really Bad": China Faces Financial Armageddon With 85% Of Businesses Set To Run Out Of Cash In 3 Months | "This is the most difficult time I have ever experienced" | No shit
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Why do things seem more expensive?
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.As you know, you are not being informed of the full impact that could be lurking...
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Renowned geopolitics expert argues that the eurozone, particularly Germany, is on the verge of collapse.
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How High Should Government Debt Go? Economists Can't Agree
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'Worse Impact Than SARS' – China Home Sales Crash In First Week Of February
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China's Banks Face $6 Trillion Coronavirus Cataclysm If Epidemic Is Not Contained Soon | "The resilience of China’s banking system may be severely tested,
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Bank of Japan ready to take action on monetary policy against coronavirus economic slowdown – Economo
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