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Chinese poison or contaminated milk stories are a dime a dozen. I have to assume that most of the milk is contaminated all the time, since about once every three to six months there's a story of contamination.
Mengniu Milk Reports Carcinogenic Contamination
Credit card spending continues consumer funk
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Westpac credit card monitor is a quite useful leading indicator for retail
and consumption. The Westpac Card Tracker Index has declined 2.2 points to
131...
China Crossed Biden’s Red Line on Ukraine, So What?
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It’s ridiculous to have red lines if you are not going to do anything when
they are crossed. So what should Biden do? China Has Crossed Biden’s Red
Line on...
Nayax Completes Acquisition of VMtecnologia
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Acquisition immediately accelerates Nayax’s expansion into the Latin
American market with an established partner and one of Brazil’s market
leaders in auto...
Weekly Market Pulse: Be Careful What You Wish For
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Be careful what you wish for lest it come true! Various of Aesop's Fables
Shinzo Abe was elected to a second term as Japanese Prime Minister in 2012
and la...
I promised a fresh start and something new
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Beginning of this year I posted that I had done my last performance review
and promised a fresh start – something new. Well it took a while to move my
idea...
BIG PICTURE AGRICULTURE'S LATEST NEWS
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1. CLICK HERE to view my other site: Agriculture News Daily. 2. CLICK HERE
to view latest tweets from my favorite Ag-related news sources. 3. See news
lin...
A Slow Motion Slide
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We’ve had quite a weird week – Nasdaq kept selling off to the indifference
of the rest of the world. Nasdaq’s correction reached -11% off the ATH,
while ...
The Oil Refinery Crisis Will Worsen This Winter
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The Oil Refinery Crisis Will Worsen This Winter Tyler Durden Thu,
12/10/2020 - 20:20
*Authored by Julianne Geiger via OilPrice.com,*
It was only to be ex...
FINTS EVENING HIGHLIGHTS (15 Jun 2016)
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China’s total debts amounted to 168.5 trillion yuan ($25.6 trillion) at the
end of 2015, equivalent to 249 percent of gross domestic product, Li Yang
an in...
Responses to readers’ questions, and new forecasts
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[image: Vietnam account set-up]1. The question is: “I got a good run up in
ISJP and was stopped out yesterday-in at 14.23 in august 2012 and out
yesterday ...
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