Brendan Brown, and The Global Curse Of the Federal Reserve

Brendan Brown, and The Global Curse Of the Federal Reserve


Brendan Brown, and The Global Curse Of the Federal Reserve

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:00 PM PDT

The great British political economist John Stuart Mill long ago observed that 'most of the time the machinery of money is unimportant, but when it gets out of control it becomes the monkey wrench in all the other machinery of the economy." Notable about the quote is that Mill uttered it at a time when money, for having a commodity definition, could be considered unimportant.

The Facts Ma'am - Just The Facts

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:54 PM PDT

Clarity Matters. While clarity and brevity may have become a lost art, understanding the importance of clear, lucid, and straight-forward communication is nonetheless critical to your success as a leader. In today's column I'll reveal (clearly and briefly) the tricks of those who practice what I call "the black art of confusion" propagated by the ruse of ambiguity.

Ieng Sary, minister for Cambodia's Khmer Rouge, dies in hospital

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:28 PM PDT

Handout of former Khmer Rouge Foreign Minister Ieng Sary attending the testimony of former Khmer Rouge S-21 prison chief Kaing Guek Eav at the ECCC on the outskirts of Phnom PenhBy Prak Chan Thul PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Ieng Sary, who was standing trial for crimes against humanity during his time as the Khmer Rouge's foreign minister in Cambodia in the 1970s, died on Thursday, the court said. Ieng Sary's death will dismay victims of the regime who fear those most responsible for their suffering will escape justice. An estimated 1.7 million people died during the ultra-Maoist "killing fields" revolution of the Khmer Rouge and its leader, Pol Pot. A U.N. ...


Google Reader Shutdown a Sobering Reminder That 'Our' Technology Isn't Ours

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:12 PM PDT

When Google announced Wednesday night that it was shutting down its Reader product, it was met with a reaction that wasn't just furious, but personal. Many angered Reader-ites took to Twitter, looking for some outlet to express their anger, with some shouting "Save Our Reader!" in the hopes Google would hear their cries and keep their product alive.

Tax Refund Too Good To Be True? Don't Spend It

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:08 PM PDT

If you find $100 in cash, you could leave it there or pick it up and keep it. After all, finders keepers. You could also turn it in. Depending on where you find it there might be a variety of possibilities for turning it in. But however you handle it you probably will not be too worried about your legal liability.

Ieng Sary, minister for Cambodia's Khmer Rouge, dies in hospital

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:28 PM PDT

PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Ieng Sary, who was standing trial for crimes against humanity during his time as the Khmer Rouge's foreign minister in Cambodia in the 1970s, died on Thursday, the court said.

Ideas are a Dime a Dozen. People Who Implement Them are Priceless

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:55 PM PDT

"Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who implement them are priceless." What a great quote by Mary Kay Ash, and so true! The world is full of incredible ideas that never go anywhere because great ideas are useless without someone full of passion to implement them.

20 Brands That Help You Start a Business

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:55 PM PDT

Pope Francis: A humble image, but complex past

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:48 PM PDT

In this 2008 photo, Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, second from left, travels on the subway in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bergoglio, named pope on Wednesday, March 13, 2013, was known for taking the subway and mingling with the poor of Buenos Aires while archbishop. Bergoglio chose the name Pope Francis and is the first pope ever from the Americas. (AP Photo/Pablo Leguizamon)VATICAN CITY (AP) — On the streets in Buenos Aires, the stories about the cardinal who has become the first pope from the Americas often include a very ordinary backdrop: The city bus during rush hour.


Xi’s election to presidency completes China’s leadership transition

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:12 PM PDT

BEIJING — Xi Jinping was named China's new president Thursday, completing a months-long, highly choreographed transition of power.

The announcement came after a largely ceremonial vote of about 3,000 parliamentary delegates at the National People's Congress, and acknowledging those delegates, Xi took two deep bows after his name was called. Xi has been China's top leader since November when he took control of the ruling Communist Party as well as its top military body.

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China's Legislature Selects Xi as President

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:33 PM PDT

China formally appointed Communist Party chief Xi Jinping as the nation's president on Thursday, marking the beginning of the end of China's once-a-decade leadership change.

New pope promises to bring new look to Church

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:04 PM PDT

Newly elected Pope Francis I, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina appears on the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica at the VaticanBy Crispian Balmer and Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Argentine Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio's election as pope has broken Europe's centuries-old grip on the papacy, opening the doors on a new age of simplicity and humility for the Roman Catholic Church, mired in intrigue and scandal. He is the first South American pontiff, the first non-European pope in 1,300 years and the first to take the name Pope Francis, in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, the 12th century saint who spurned wealth to pursue a life of poverty. ...


Exclusive: Iran steps up weapons lifeline to Syria's Assad - envoys

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:10 PM PDT

Syria's President Bashar al-Assad meets Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Saeed Jalili in DamascusBy Louis Charbonneau UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Iran has significantly stepped up military support to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in recent months, solidifying its position alongside Russia as the government's lifeline in an increasingly sectarian civil war, Western diplomats said. Iranian weapons continue to pour into Syria from Iraq but also increasingly along other routes, including via Turkey and Lebanon, in violation of a U.N. arms embargo on Iran, Western officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity. Iraqi and Turkish officials denied the allegations. ...


Exclusive: Iran steps up weapons lifeline to Syria's Assad - envoys

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:10 PM PDT

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Iran has significantly stepped up military support to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in recent months, solidifying its position alongside Russia as the government's lifeline in an increasingly sectarian civil war, Western diplomats said.

'Father Jorge' Rose From Modest Roots

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:52 PM PDT

The new Argentine pope, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, is known to shun the lofty trappings of a cardinal and prefers to be called "Father Jorge" rather than more formal titles like "Cardinal" or "your eminence."

Jesuits Had Past Struggles With Popes

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 07:16 PM PDT

Jorge Mario Bergoglio's election as Pope Francis brings new attention to his religious order, the powerful and controversial Society of Jesus, better know as the Jesuits.

New pope promises to bring new look to Church

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 09:04 PM PDT

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Argentine Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio's election as pope has broken Europe's centuries-old grip on the papacy, opening the doors on a new age of simplicity and humility for the Roman Catholic Church, mired in intrigue and scandal.

Google Reader Shutdown a Sobering Reminder That 'Our' Technology Isn't Ours

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 08:50 PM PDT

When Google announced Wednesday night that it was shutting down its Reader product, it was met with a reaction that wasn't just furious, but personal. Many angered Reader-ites took to Twitter, looking for some outlet to express their anger, with some shouting "Save Our Reader!" in the hopes Google would hear their cries and keep their product alive.

The Profitable Way To Break Up The Giant Banks

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 08:33 PM PDT

Don't punish the banks because you'll be punishing their all suffering shareholders. The proper solution obviously is to break-up the banks into their stand-alone parts. Without government pressure, voluntarily, strategically, with the proper stated purpose of benefiting the banks shareholders, who have not gotten anywhere near back to the price of the their shares in late 2006 or 2007. (C is selling at 5% of its peak price; BAC at 25%, GS at 60%) I'm told there are hints of this solution bubbling amongst the bank analyst fraternity. Spin off the asset management division that manages several hundred billion of other people's money into a public company that will have the multiple of a T. Rowe Price, or a BlackRock, which will have a transparent cash flow and sell at some price-earnings multiple higher than a bank today and behave according to the way the stock market behaves. It would be regulated by the SEC and be dependent on its own performance and not a bunch of financial activities with leverage that few can understand, much less put a dollar value on. Then, spin off the consumer banking operation into a separate stand-alone business. Its profit margins will be transparent as the spread between the bank's borrowing costs and the yield on the loans or mortgages it finances. I'd be willing to bet these operations, with more predictable earnings and a steady dividend would also sell at greater than 10 times earnings. These spin offs would be regulated by the Federal Deposit Insurance Commission (FDIC), which might well strongly suggest a cap on the leverage that can be used of between 10 and 15 times. Thirdly, the wholesale banking operations, the collateralized loans, the derivative positions, the futures, puts and calls would be in their own unit. Investors and analysts and regulators would be able to evaluate these institutions more rationally, especially if they are forced to disclose more exactly what they are doing globally and with whom. We need to know who is doing what to whom in numbers, in amounts of debt, even if we don't know the identity of all the counter-parties. It's not clear to me this spin-off could sell well above 10 times earnings because the profits might be volatile. It would be regulated by the Federal Reserve Bank, which has the sophisticated understanding to guard the public interest from another run on the banks.(See my blog "Don't Buy Another Share of a Bank Until You Read This Blog" To maintain clean lines of independence I'd propose different boards of directors for each spin-off-- possibly including some of the most prescient hardest working CEOS and directors of today's institution, who would not have executive power over the spin-offs. The empire builders who are only happy getting larger by acquisition should be retired with a copper parachute. For the spin-offs to be successful, they have to be autonomous. Tomorrow, I will have a look at Citigroup, BankAmerica, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and try to describe what values might be created from this plan. I'd bet my net worth that creating three separate institutions for each of these giants will produce valuations greater than today's market prices. And be easier to manage without scandals and carelessness and terrible governance oversight-- and without the confusion of who is supposed to regulate their activities to keep their solvency.

Dealing with IRS Collection Action

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 08:33 PM PDT

To one of my posts warning of the perils of tax resolution schemes, reader Nick Sparagis commented: "Your article discusses what not to do. Can you tell people with tax issues what they should do? The IRS is horrible to deal with, so people need help." This article responds to Mr. Sparagis' request. Never Ignore Correspondence from the IRS

Ancient phallus-shaped worm described

Ancient phallus-shaped worm described


Ancient phallus-shaped worm described

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:10 AM PDT

Scientists reveal insights into a peculiar, phallus-shaped creature found in Canada.

Driver Indicted in Brooklyn Crash That Killed Expectant Couple

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:43 PM PDT

A grand jury in Brooklyn charged Julio Acevedo with leaving the scene of a fatal accident in Williamsburg; it is still investigating other charges.

Bits Blog: Google Puts Android and Chrome Under One Boss

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:34 PM PDT

Google replaced Andy Rubin, who co-founded and oversaw Android, with Sundar Pichai, senior vice president for Chrome and Apps, signaling new thinking about hardware and mobile.

UK halts new Brazil visa rules

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 07:19 AM PDT

Plans to impose visa restrictions on Brazilian tourists have been put on hold by Home Secretary Theresa May amid concerns about trade.

UK welcomes election of new Pope

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:08 PM PDT

British Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes the election of a new Pope, saying it is a "momentous day" for Catholics around the world.

New pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, rode the bus because he gave up his limo

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:35 PM PDT

Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who was chosen as pope Wednesday and will be known as Pope Francis, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is best known as a champion of the poor. This is often reflected in his very humble lifestyle, despite his position. One much-cited example of his personal (and very Franciscan) commitment is that he takes the bus.

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Karzai's Accusations Spark Afghan Pushback

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:42 AM PDT

Afghan politicians pushed back against President Hamid Karzai's accusations of U.S. collusion with the Taliban, saying that such rhetoric is irresponsible and could endanger critical Western support.

U.S. Names New Ambassador to Libya

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 10:33 AM PDT

Obama plans to nominate Deborah K. Jones, a career diplomat and former ambassador to Kuwait, to replace the late Christopher Stevens as America's top envoy in Libya.

EU Targets Late Payers

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:36 AM PDT

EU regulators are putting pressure on governments and businesses to pay their bills on time, in an effort to tackle a problem that has widened the economic gap between Europe's powerhouses and laggards.

Cardinal Bergoglio of Argentina is new pope

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:45 PM PDT

First Latin American and first Jesuit elected leader of the Catholic Church to be known as Pope Francis I.

What name will the new pope choose? Some clues in this infographic

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:59 AM PDT

So the Vatican has released its white smoke, and the Catholic world's next pope is forthcoming. So now we're wondering, what name will he (and it will definitely be a "he") choose for himself? The choice is meant to be a symbolic expression of his approach to the office, so it does matter.

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Man sets fire to himself in Bulgaria

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:50 AM PDT

A Bulgarian man sets fire to himself outside parliament in Sofia, the fourth such act in a month, after weeks of protests against austerity.

China Stock Regulator Set to Exit

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:44 PM PDT

Leader's plan to reassign Guo Shuqing, who has sought to clean up China's stock markets and attract foreign capital, after only 18 months on the job, say Communist Party officials with knowledge of the decision.

The Lede Blog: Latest Updates

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:53 PM PDT

The new pontiff, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, reportedly got about 40 votes in the early balloting last time, and has chosen the name Pope Francis I.

India Ink: Image of the Day: March 13

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:15 AM PDT

Protest in Bangalore against a recent attack on a group of Christian worshipers in Karnataka.

North Korean propaganda video 'explains' what life is really like in America

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:39 AM PDT

Just when you thought North Korean propaganda videos had hit their batty peak, they drop this one on us. "How Americans Live Today" is a Korean-language video that purports to show what life is really like in the bleak, impoverished United States, where there are no birds because they've all been eaten by starving Americans. It is a land of homelessness, starvation and rampant gun violence.

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Nearly 6,000 dead pigs in Chinese river

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 06:16 AM PDT

5,916 dead, bloated pigs and counting.

Teenager Killed by New York Police Was Shot 7 Times

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 11:55 AM PDT

Three bullets entered the 16-year-old's body from the back in Brooklyn on Saturday evening, the authorities said.

The Lede Blog: Latest Updates

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:02 PM PDT

The new pope is on both Twitter and Facebook; he is from Argentina, but has Italian roots.

Argentina's Bergoglio elected Pope

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:51 PM PDT

Argentina's Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio greets crowds in Rome after his election as the Catholic Church's new Pope, the first Latin American in the role.

Saudi executes seven for armed robbery committed as juveniles

Saudi executes seven for armed robbery committed as juveniles


Saudi executes seven for armed robbery committed as juveniles

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:33 AM PDT

RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Wednesday executed seven men for an armed robbery committed when they were under 18, state media reported, despite an appeal for clemency by United Nations human rights investigators.


Cardinals begin first full day of papal conclave

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:55 AM PDT

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - After a first inconclusive vote, Cardinals began the process of choosing a new pope in earnest on Wednesday, praying for inspiration at the start of the first full day in a conclave to choose a leader to face a major crisis in the Catholic Church.

We respect Sabah's decision to join Malaysia: MNLF

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 02:01 AM PDT

The Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) recognises and respects the decision taken by the people of Sabah to join Malaysia in 1963, says chairman Muslimin Sema.

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Deadly ambush linked to intrusion: Hishammuddin

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:54 AM PDT

Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein has confirmed that an ambush that killed six policemen in Kampung Simunul here on March 2 was linked to the Lahad Datu intrusion by Sulu terrorists.

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Lahad Datu situation under control: Musa

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:34 AM PDT

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman has assured the business community in Sabah that the situation in Lahad Datu is under control.

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Down Syndrome is not a disease

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:44 AM PDT

"I have a Down Syndrome son," said this writer to a child counsellor, who would like to be known as Dr Suraiya.

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N. Korea takes sexist swipe at South president

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:28 AM PDT

North Korea took its first official swipe at South Korea's new president Monday, employing a well-known sexist phrase to paint Park Geun-Hye as overbearing and manipulative.

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Pampering the kingmakers

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:25 AM PDT

Reasonable increments have never become an issue at all.

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Trouble

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:07 AM PDT

A worker packing shark fins with salt in a plastic containeer at a processing factory in Kesennuma City in Japan's Miyagi prefecture. An international agreement to protect sharks could spell trouble for one tsunami-wrecked port in Japan as it struggles to get back to its feet two years after the disaster.

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Utusan loses appeal to strike out Teresa Kok's defence

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:00 AM PDT

Utusan Melayu (M) Bhd today lost its appeal to strike out Seputeh Member of Parliament Teresa Kok's defence in its defamation suit against her, over her comment on food served to her while being under the Internal Security Act (ISA) in 2008.

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Malaysia to enjoy sustained investment growth: StanChart

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:22 AM PDT

Malaysia is likely to enjoy sustained investment growth this year and benefit from an improvement in external conditions, Standard Chartered said.

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16th round of TPP talks end with solid progress

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:03 AM PDT

The 16th round of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) multilateral trade negotiations concluded here today after ten days of intensive talks.

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Five killed in militant attack on Kashmir police camp

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 01:06 AM PDT

SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - Two militants wielding automatic rifles opened fire on a paramilitary camp on the Indian side of the disputed region of Kashmir on Wednesday, killing five Indian personnel and wounding five, police said.


Filipino incursion a 'wake-up call': Malaysian PM

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:27 AM PDT

Malaysia's premier has called a deadly incursion by Philippine militants a "wake-up call" that will lead to tighter security on the neighbours' notoriously porous sea border, a report said Wednesday.

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Insight - Mugabe takes on Zimbabwe's Generation X

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:02 AM PDT

BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - It could be a scene from any African mobile phone ad: flanked by two mohawked teenagers and shuffling stiffly to a pulsing hip-hop beat, an old man puts a phone to his ear and addresses a young lady with an awkward "What's up?"


"Solid progress" at Pacific trade talks but no quick Japan entry

Posted: 12 Mar 2013 11:59 PM PDT

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Progress is being made in Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade talks but hurdles remain and Japan is unlikely to be set to join the next round in May, negotiators said on Wednesday, pointing to a tough road for the 11 nations hoping for a deal this year.


Voters deliver backlash over Greenland's minerals rush

Posted: 12 Mar 2013 11:53 PM PDT

NUUK (Reuters) - Aleqa Hammond looked set to be Greenland's first female prime minister on Wednesday after winning 42 percent of votes in elections on a platform of greater control and heavier taxation of foreign mining.


What female travelers want

Posted: 13 Mar 2013 12:01 AM PDT

Women travelers want curling irons, yoga mats, makeup remover and healthy food options when they're staying at a hotel, according to market research carried out by a major international hotel chain.

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Seven dead in Indian Kashmir attack: police

Posted: 12 Mar 2013 11:56 PM PDT

Five paramilitary police were killed Wednesday in an ambush on security forces in the main city of Indian Kashmir carried out by two militants who were then shot dead, a senior officer said.

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Five Indian paramilitary personnel killed in attack on Kashmir camp

Posted: 12 Mar 2013 11:30 PM PDT

SRINAGAR, India (Reuters) - Five Indian paramilitary personnel were killed and five were wounded on Wednesday in an attack by militants on a camp in the outskirts of the summer capital of Indian Kashmir, police said.