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A math professor who was unfairly eliminated
A math professor who was unfairly eliminated from re-appointment after adhering to principles and conscience filed a lawsuit against the university, but lost both the first and second trials. Unsure of the ruling, the professor went home to the judge with a crossbow. An arrow was fired in front of the elevator on the first…
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Neither Korea nor the U.S. are using technology
Neither Korea nor the U.S. are using technology as if not as the central bank and the government are releasing money. The BOK has continued to roll over seven-day RPs to create and release money on the market by creating maturities-free RPs, while the U.S. is engaged in the so-called technical QE of releasing money…
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At the last FOMC of this year, interest rates were
At the last FOMC of this year, interest rates were cut by 25 basis points as expected. Comments on QE, which were interested in, came out vaguely to bull and bear forces with a sub-factor interpretation. In any case, it was decided to cut interest rates by 0.25% by 9 to 3. As Myron fell…
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An easy FOMC with an expected level
An easy FOMC with an expected level ~ The Federal Reserve (Fed), the U.S. central bank, cut its key interest rate by 0.25 percentage points on the 10th (local time) in consideration of slowing employment. However, disagreements within the Fed are still prominent over whether to focus more on high prices or rising unemployment, and…
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A local media reported on December 10 that
A local media reported on December 10 that JPMorgan released a report on the 6th of last month that the theoretical value of Bitcoin was $170,000. This smells a little strange. It is strange that the domestic media reported more than a month later. It is also strange that JPMorgan released the above report when…
