The NIKK gains +0.3% after yesterday’s holiday. BOJ meeting
minutes show that some members are concerned over the quantitative easing
program as well as the drop in oil price. The SSEC is up +1.4% to a new record
three-year high. The HSI is marginally lower down -0.2%. Aussie miners are weak
giving up yesterday’s happy mood. SPASX200 -0.5%. KOSPI is flat. Singapore
reports stronger growth than expected. SNE bounces +6% after providing a
positive outlook.
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As the sun goes down in Ferguson, Missouri, the site of
looting and social unrest, crowds begin forming for another night of potential
mayhem. The National Guard is out in full force this evening with 2100 troops
guarding businesses and streets which will keep things calm. Where were they
yesterday when the city was left to burn? Protests are occurring in other US
cities including New York and Los Angeles. At 7:45 PM EST, New York police are
shown beating a protestor on television. Social unrest increases in America.
The wealthy that own stocks took all the money, along with the banksters,
politicians and Fed officials, and left the lower middle class and poor holding
the bag. The have not’s in America are beginning to fight back.
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