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On Inflation, Interest Rates and the RBNZ
How, on the many occasions, the New Zealanders are ahead of
everyone else. Here, The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) could be
heralding moves by other major central banks.
Again, nothing new from an editing perspective.
Although it's interesting that the opinion given in the clip, namely that the RBNZ would be raising interest rates, was wrong.
Prediction
is a mug's game, the only caveat for myself in this case is that it was
not my prediction.
Big deal — my tea-leaf reading was off.
But(!): the point about the Kiwi's (New Zealanders) is, however, valid.
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How the Mutapa Investment Fund (formerly known as the Sovereign Wealth Fund of Zimbabwe), used $1.6 billion to purchase shares in Kuvimba Mines, which owns about a dozen gold, lithium, nickel and platinum mines. Money that came from the people of Zimbabwe and was then funnelled to the ruling elite to be in turn stashed in the Middle East.
On a six-month record of stolen crypto and how essentially crypto should be working with, not against, Central Banks to create a universal crypto coin.
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