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Congressman Paul gives his thoughts on the testimony of Paulson and Bernanke, the failure of the dollar standard, gold and where the global economy could go from here.
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Martin Summers, the Former East European projects officer for the New Economics Foundation talks about present day money matters as we slide down a slippery sope.
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In a special show from New York Inside Story looks at the financial turbulence that rocked the US last week.
Will the emergency measures by the US government be enough to stabalise the markets or has the fiancial system in the US been changed forever?
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This is it, the stock market is down to bail outs and rumors of bail outs. The economy is down to it's last few months. The markets will collapse, probably in several weeks.
The temporary ban of short selling on 799 financials will artificially inflate stocks possibly setting up the crash.
http://www.reuter s.com/article/usDoll arRpt/idUSPEK2402720 080917
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Gulf markets were nursing losses of about 17 percent each last week, wiping out most of the years gains. This leads us to the central question: are the Gulf States in fact sheltered from the global financial meltdown?
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A remote Norweigan town is the latest victim of the sub-prime mortgage meltdown.
Eight communities in the Arctic circle have collectively lost almost $200m after investing the money offshore. Hamish MacDonald reports from Narvik.