Tag: banking
Interview 986 – Ellen Brown Explains the New G20 Bank Bail-in Rules
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Today attorney, author and researcher Ellen Brown of EllenBrown.com joins us to discuss her article on “The Global Bankers’ Coup: Bail-In and the Shadowy Financial Stability Board.” We talk about the G20 and their rubber-stamping of the FSB’s proposed bail-in rules, what this shadowy body is and how it interlocks with the Bank for International Settlements, and what this means for depositors in the wake of the next banking crisis. |
Interview 982 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West
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This month on The Asia-Pacific Perspective: Australian media goes with “lone wolf” story as #SydneySiege propaganda fails; the G20 sneaks a bail-in agreement in under the radar; and Japan rubber stamps another four years for Abenomics. |
Interview 915 – Geneva Business Insider with David Smith
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This month on the Geneva Business Insider, James and David discuss the latest information on the unfolding pedophile scandal in the UK. They also talk about the US State Department’s approval of Kiev’s air strikes on civilians and the state of the European banking sector. |
Interview 812 – The Asia-Pacific Perspective with Broc West
This month on the Asia-Pacific Perspective: the Philippines eyes more US warships; Australia slammed for its treatment of asylum seekers; and a mega default looms in China’s shadow banking sector.
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