Erdogan: Only 6% of ships loaded with grain were destined for African countries, so Russia has every right to be angry….Putin: Russia is ready to supply up to 1 million tons of grain at a preferential price through Turkey to the poorest countries, counts on Qatar’s help

⚡️Erdogan said he had extensively discussed the grain deal with Putin, “it played a huge role in preventing a food crisis” pic.twitter.com/IiSRU0xOuz — War Monitor (@WarMonitors) September 4, 2023 Erdogan:Only 6% of ships loaded with grain were destined for African …

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EVERY INSTITUTION HAS BEEN CORRUPTED:

These BLS downward revisions have become a bad habit — or something worse. “Worse, had the BLS not drastically slashed the May number from 9.582MM to a laughable 9.165MM, the drop would have been almost 800K job openings. And yes, today’s …

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10YR yield high of day 4.274%… After the Fed minutes were released today, rate expectations increased…$QQQ seems terribly mispriced…Market looking super weak, every bounce getting sold

⚠️10YR yield high of day 4.274% New 20 year high pic.twitter.com/H0k7d5a0QG — Don Johnson (@DonMiami3) August 16, 2023 The $tip etf is at the October lows. $qqq seems terribly mispriced, and that gap needs to close. pic.twitter.com/egSgaaxTsS — Michael J. …

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S&P Global: U.S. corporate bankruptcies rise this year rise to second-highest level since 2010. July ranked as the second-worst month of 2023 (so far). Corporate bankruptcies surpass every year since 2010 except for the COVID-impacted year of 2020.

by Dismal-Jellyfish Source: https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/latest-news-headlines/july-filings-propel-2023-us-corporate-bankruptcy-tally-past-2022-s-total-76838356 US corporate bankruptcies rose again in July as high interest rates and a challenging operating environment continue to push US companies over the brink. S&P Global Market Intelligence recorded 64 corporate bankruptcy filings in July, the …

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Every time something happens to Hunter Biden, President Trump gets new charges added to his record.

by 2201992 https://www.newsweek.com/trumps-new-charges-mar-lago-documents-case-explained-1815884 America has never had two simultaneous incidents of a sitting President arresting his political opponent during a election season, while simultaneously being under bribery investigations for foreign interference. This is as close to Civil War that the …

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ULEZ: Confirmed!! Pay-Per-Mile WILL HIT EVERY Motorist in the UK! Forget Driving or Owning a Car

  More details on the future cities (also dubbed C40 cities) below: https://www.arup.com/perspectives/publications/research/section/the-future-of-urban-consumption-in-a-1-5c-world Heres a snapshot of there referenced C40 document above. 0 private ownership of vehicles by 2030 https://twitter.com/_/status/1599715948046749699 h/t Little Lost

The list is out of all the political Elite whose Ancestors were involved in the Slave Trade in America. President Trump has no ties!

Who are these people you ask? well the governors, supreme court judges and the rest were uncovered in the Investigation. Lindsey Graham is there. go to Weuters /investigates/special-report/usa-slavery-lawmakers/ dot com but replace the W for a R. America’s Family Secret intersting read. More …

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Gary Gensler: ” investing in a levered single-stock ETF may create exposures for investors that in many ways resemble buying shares on margin. Further, investing in an inverse single-stock ETF is meant to be similar to shorting a stock.” “they are not necessarily right for every investor.”

by Dismal-Jellyfish Source: https://www.sec.gov/news/speech/gensler-prepared-remarks-iac-06222023 Highlights: The use of predictive data analytics, however, also can lead to potential conflicts. Conflicts may arise to the extent that advisers or brokers are optimizing for their own interests as well as others. I have …

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They want $1 Trillion every year.

via france24: The financial needs of the Global South are colossal. A group of independent experts, specialising in climate finance and working under the auspices of the United Nations, estimated last year that the world needs to allocate $1 trillion a year between …

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