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- ilhaner replied Jul 12, 2022
It could just be a harmless case of obsessive - compulsive thinking and it doesn't make one a moran.
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- ilhaner commented May 17, 2022
2017 referandumundan hemen önce, propaganda için Almanya ve Hollanda'ya zorla bakan sokmaya çalışıp bakanlarını kapıdan kovdurtan, hemen akabinde en büyük ticaret partnerlerimiz hakkında "N*zi artığı" gibi beyanlarda bulunup, uluslararası ilişkileri ...
Turkey will vote against Sweden and Finlands request to join NATO, Erdogan says
- ilhaner replied May 4, 2022
Afrer GDP and ADP reports, FED will be less hawkish today. Above 1.0800 by friday close
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- ilhaner commented Apr 28, 2022
And for a good cause - dePutinification.
Russia's Foreign Ministry: The West openly calls on Kyiv to attack Russia
- ilhaner commented Oct 19, 2021
If Powell needs the Fed behind his back to make a measly million in stock markets, he doesn't deserve the chair to begin with.
Jerome Powell Sold More Than a Million Dollars of Stock as the Market Was Tanking
- ilhaner commented Jul 13, 2021
Doubt it. 25% taper still plenty at $90b / month.
Fed's Bullard says time is right to reduce central bank's bond buying - WSJ
- ilhaner commented May 14, 2021
Wow. Your ignorance is baffling. India is the prime example of what "freedom of travel" does to the public health. UK and Israel are prime example of how a decent vaccine prevents the pandemic Chile and Seychelles are the prime examples of how shit ...
Greece Set to Open Doors to Tourists in Bid to Revive Economy
- ilhaner commented May 14, 2021
Freedom at the expense of public health? A full blown pandemic is a threat to humankind, much less freedom of travel. Folks better be smart enough to postpone holiday plans for a year or two. Beats a trip to ICU or morgue any day.
Greece Set to Open Doors to Tourists in Bid to Revive Economy
- ilhaner commented Mar 7, 2021
do you really think population increase in some 3rd world islamic country create inflation in the US or EU? US and EU combined account for half of world GDP but merely 10% of population. Bigger EU countries have already have the highest median age ...
Bostic says `no' when asked if Fed worries about stock market
- ilhaner commented Mar 6, 2021
Aging, shrinking populations around the world makes it impossible to get inflation.
Bostic says `no' when asked if Fed worries about stock market
- ilhaner commented Mar 6, 2021
there is no bubble here. US economy is on a roll. CBs collectively spent over $50 trillions over the decade to get to 2% inflation. It would be dumb to push panic button because there is transient cost increase due to supply bottlenecks. Markets ...
Bostic says `no' when asked if Fed worries about stock market
- ilhaner commented Feb 2, 2021
And where does selling order flow fit in your free market thesis?
Who Gets Harmed When You Ban Short Selling?
- ilhaner commented Dec 3, 2020
World sacrificed 5 trillion in lost gdp to chip your sorry ass
Pfizer cut 2020 vaccine rollout target by half: DJ
- ilhaner commented Nov 17, 2020
I doubt anyone's expecting a CCP apology. Changing course will do just fine.
China: Australia made mistakes on Xinjian, Hong Kong and Taiwan
- ilhaner commented Oct 28, 2020
Its a dumb idea lol but not any more so than helicopter money or creating asset bubbles. Plus it would contribute to real growth. And i dont want anything from the junk yard, a shiny nobel is fine.
As Washington delays stimulus, the Fed appears to be running out of ways to help the actual economy
- ilhaner commented Oct 28, 2020
Alrght this is how Fed can help the real economy: buy a huuge junk yard, purchase all kinds of trash from clothes to simple household items, order food, buy holiday packages whatver, and dump the trash to the junk yard and let people loot it. Every ...
As Washington delays stimulus, the Fed appears to be running out of ways to help the actual economy
- ilhaner commented Oct 6, 2020
Teens got smart enough not to work like a slave for a whole bunch of crap
Teens are buying fewer clothes, less food as their spending hits two-decade low