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Date: June 16, 2013 4:33:21 PM GMT-06:00
To: "Bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com" <Bobbygmartin1938@gmail.com>
Subject: Top Five Stories You May Have Missed
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Top Five Stories
You May Have MissedDear Moneynews Reader:
Here are the five top Moneynews stories from the past week that you may have missed:
- Rogers: Central Banks 'Must Stop Insanity of Money Printing'
Investor Jim Rogers said he's not optimistic on global stocks, given central bank stimulus measures are providing an "artificial" boost to prices. "Quantitative easing is going to end," Rogers, chairman of Singapore-based Rogers Holdings . . . Click Here.- Morici: President Obama Continues to Fail as CEO
President Obama is failing as CEO of the U.S. government, says macroeconomist Peter Morici. His appointment of Susan Rice to be his top national security adviser and other missteps indicate he views the fallout from recent scandals as a political challenge, rather than a management failure . . . Click Here.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blankfein: Washington's Dysfunction 'Impedes' Economy
The inability of Democrats and Republicans in Washington to reach agreement on issues like the debt ceiling spells trouble for the economy, says Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein . . . Click Here.- Gorrie: 'China Headed for Economic Meltdown'
Author James Gorrie warns that rather than an emerging superpower, China looks more like it is on the verge of collapse. China is "facing a financial collapse that will dwarf what happened in 2008," he said . . . Click Here.- Former GOP Sen. Gregg: US Debt-to-GDP Ratio Is Exploding
The debt-to-GDP ratio in the U.S. is moving to dangerous levels seen in Europe, former Republican Senator Judd Gregg told Newsmax TV in an exclusive interview . . . Click Here.
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