Anonymous ID: c02887 Aug. 9, 2018, 1:32 a.m. No.2522056   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2059 >>2072 >>2092 >>2094 >>2095 >>2110

Rothschild worried about new world economic order

https://www.rt.com/business/435490-rothschild-new-world-order-stability/

 

Jacob Rothschild has voiced concern about the global financial system that was established after WWII. The billionaire banker points to the US-China trade war and eurozone crisis as the key problems putting economic order at risk.

 

“In 9/11 and in the 2008 financial crisis, the powers of the world worked together with a common approach. Co-operation today is proving much more difficult. This puts at risk the post-war economic and security order,” Rothschild warned in his investment trust's half-year results commentary.

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In economics, the post-war order is usually refers to a monetary management system which led to a rise of the US dollar as a dominant currency.

 

“In the circumstances our policy is to maintain our limited exposure to quoted equities and to enter into new commitments with great caution,” Rothschild added.

 

Rothschild’s RIT Capital investment has a historically low 47 percent exposure to the stock market. The banking dynasty is concerned that the 10-year stock market rally could be ending.

 

“The cycle is in its 10th positive year, the longest on record. We are now seeing some areas of weaker growth emerge; indeed the IMF has recently predicted some slowdown,” the investment banker said.

 

Rothschild pointed at “potentially destructive” debt levels in Europe and trade wars as major problems for the global economy.

 

He added, “problems are likely to continue in emerging markets, compounded by rising interest rates and the US Fed's monetary policy which has drained global dollar liquidity.”

 

According to Rothschild, the lack of a co-ordinated, international response to global challenges was unlikely in an era of populist and protectionist leaders such as US president Donald Trump.

Anonymous ID: c02887 Aug. 9, 2018, 1:38 a.m. No.2522084   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2122

>>2522072

Well I thought it a bit odd, considering who he is and what he controls

Doesn't make any sense to me why he would come out saying this, unless he is trying to distance himself from something?

It's not like he gives a fuck about anyone else is it?

Anonymous ID: c02887 Aug. 9, 2018, 1:46 a.m. No.2522128   🗄️.is đź”—kun

To give it some context Giles is the former (Part Aboriginal) Chief Minister of Northern Territory and Sky news is owned by Uncle Rupert the king maker…

 

Sky News Australia pulled from train stations over backlash

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-45123924

An Australian state has instructed train stations to stop broadcasting Sky News Australia, amid a widening backlash over a recent TV interview.

 

On Sunday, Sky News Australia hosted Blair Cottrell - a far-right figure with court convictions - in its studio.

 

It drew much public anger. Many pointed out that he had once called for schools to display images of Adolf Hitler.

 

On Thursday, Victoria said that the channel would no longer be played at train stations in central Melbourne.

 

"Hatred and racism have no place on our screens or in our community," tweeted Transport Minister Jacinta Allen.

 

Cottrell used his interview to call on Australia to reduce immigration, protect itself from "foreign ideologies" and to "reclaim our traditional identity".

 

Sky News Australia has said it was "wrong" to interview Cottrell on The Adam Giles Show. It has since suspended the programme.