Category Archives: Rich-Poor divide

George Soros foresees US class war

In a recent interview with Newsweek, George Soros has said that he foresees “riots on the streets [in the USA] that will lead to a brutal clampdown that will dramatically curtail civil liberties.” This is not good news for US … Continue reading

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Strike lifts copper price

Strikes at mines in Indonesia and Peru have led to the price of copper for three month delivery on the London Metal Exchange rising more than one percent. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/91ced962-f8a6-11e0-ad8f-00144feab49a.html

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US debate on rich/poor divide continues

Temporary measures to raise States’ top levels of income tax, introduced in response to the recession, are expiring. But support for extending them is widespread, even among some high earners. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e80d6b60-f6a1-11e0-9381-00144feab49a.html

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Dividends of FTSE 100 rise dramatically

How can it be that, at a time when the economy is struggling, economic forecasts are gloomy, the government is cutting back its spending significantly, “shareholders in UK companies enjoyed strong growth in dividends”? Growth in commodity prices helped mining … Continue reading

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Even billionaires can struggle

It is not only low income families who are struggling at the moment — billionaires have their problems too. The Bakrie family in Indonesia has a track record of buying companies, mortgaging them and using the new capital to buy … Continue reading

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Of the 1%, by the 1%, for…

While protesters Occupy Wall Street for the third week it is interesting to stumble across an article in Vanity Fair (written in May this year) that says almost exactly the same things. The top 1% of Americans earn almost 25% of the national income … Continue reading

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