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The Economic Blacklist
The inference of course is that the organisation in question is recognized as being one that represents all the countries in the world, and that “standards” are set, based upon mutual agreement, to assure that the laws and services of each country are uniform and serve their clientele well.
Offshore Jurisdiction Review—Labuan
There are two types of offshore companies in Labuan: trading companies; and non-trading, or holding, companies.
This Appalling Practice Is Only Used In Two Nations—And The US Is One Of Them
Eritrea is one of only two countries in the entire world that taxes its nonresident citizens on their global income. Specifically, Eritrea levies a flat 2% tax on the income of its citizens who reside abroad.
Babson’s Warning
A crash is coming, and it may be terrific. .... The vicious circle will get in full swing and the result will be a serious business depression.
Gold: No Longer A Safe-haven Asset?
Almost every day we are told the economy is improving. Whether it’s the government or Goldman Sachs, the message is the same: things are getting better.
Is Portugal Next In Line For Wealth Confiscation?
It’s a pattern that has played out over and over throughout history: a government gets into financial trouble, then denies there’s a problem, which is followed by a surprise wealth grab.
What The Next Gold Confiscation Will Look Like
You may be familiar with the story of how the US government confiscated gold bullion and then made owning it illegal back in 1933. This is called nationalization. But no matter how you label it, the end result was the same: the theft of purchasing power.
How Empires End
Histories are generally written by academics. They, quite naturally, tend to focus on the main events. Whilst these are interesting stories to read, academics, by their very nature, often overlook the underlying causes for an empire’s decline.
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