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U.S. annual inflation rate slows to 6% in February
Robert Kiyosaki predicts next big bank to fold
Credit Suisse is facing the same fate as the once-mighty Lehman Brothers, the renowned economist warns
Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse will be the next to go bust following the failure of a number of US banks amid the unfolding financial crisis, according to economist Robert Kiyosaki, who predicted the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
Futures Rise, Bank Stocks Soar On Report Private Equity Firms Circle SVB Loan Book
Market mood recovered from yesterday's bank rout as contagion fears from the collapse of SIVB and SBNY appear to have subsided for the time being, despite a hiccup earlier in the session when Credit Suisse stock hit a new record low after the Swiss bank said it had identified material weaknesses in its internal control over financial reporting as of December 31, 2022 and 2021. The mood was lifted by a Bloomberg report that Apollo Global and Blackstone have expressed interest in snapping up a book of loans held by Silicon Valley Bank, suggesting the collapsed bank contagion may be contained after bigger buyers step in.
Credit Suisse Hits New Low As "Material Weaknesses" Found In Financial Reporting, Outflows Continue
Credit Suisse Group AG published its annual report, slated for release last Thursday but was delayed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission over "material weaknesses" in its internal controls over financial reporting.
In the annual report on Tuesday, the embattled Swiss lender said, "management did not design and maintain an effective risk assessment process to identify and analyze the risk of material misstatements in its financial statements."
Asia markets tumble led by Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong as investors weigh SVB concerns
Asia-Pacific markets tumbled on Tuesday in a volatile session, after sharp losses seen overnight on Wall Street as investors grappled with the fallout of failed banks in the U.S., including Silicon Valley Bank.
In Japan, the Topix led losses and fell 2.67% to close 1,947.54, and the Nikkei 225 ended 2.2% lower at 27,222.04 as shares of Softbank Group fell as much as 3.5% to its lowest point since October last year in early trade.
Treasury May Let House Panel Inspect Biden's Reported Foreign Business Deals
he House Oversight and Accountability Committee is currently investigating US President Biden and his family over foreign business deals to assess whether he has compromised national security.
Chairman of the US House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, James Comer, has claimed that the Treasury Department plans to allow the panel to inspect reports on foreign banking and other business transactions by relatives and associates of President Joe Biden, including his son Hunter.
Russia's Top Diplomat Warns AUKUS May Lead to Long Regional Confrontation for Years to Come
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Australia-United Kingdom-United States (AUKUS) trilateral security pact makes claim for long confrontation with the countries of the region for many years by promoting NATO infrastructure in Asia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday.
"The Anglo-Saxon world with the creation of bloc structures like AUKUS, with the promotion of NATO military infrastructure in Asia, is making a serious bid for confrontation for many years, because I cannot imagine how the great Asian civilizations will simply be taken under control, as, unfortunately, was the European Union, and will obediently carry out the plans of Washington and our other Anglo-Saxon colleagues," Lavrov said at the opening of the founding congress of the International Movement of Russophiles.
Ukraine grain deal renewed – Moscow
The UN-backed scheme for Ukraine has been extended, despite Moscow’s complaints about restrictions on its own trade
The UN and Türkiye-mediated arrangement for exporting Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea has been renewed for three more months, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Aleksandr Grushko told journalists on Tuesday. However, Moscow remains unhappy with the failure to secure the lifting of Western restrictions on its own food and fertilizer trade, the official added.
Doubts in Ukraine about readiness for new offensive – WaPo
Kiev’s forces have lost most of their experienced fighters and ammunition is in short supply, the US paper has claimed
Kiev’s forces have been so “degraded” by a year of fighting against Russia that some Ukrainian officials doubt their ability to execute a planned spring offensive, the Washington Post has reported.
The conflict has taken many of the most seasoned Ukrainian troops, with the arrival of inexperienced draftees changing the profile of the country’s military, the US paper pointed out on Monday.
Further US involvement in Ukraine is not vital national interest, says DeSantis
Public opinion polls show DeSantis as the strongest threat to former President Donald Trump for their party's nomination for the 2024 presidential contest.
Becoming "further entangled in a territorial dispute between Ukraine and Russia" is not a vital US national interest, said Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who is eying running for president, in comments released on Monday.
Public opinion polls show DeSantis as the strongest threat to former President Donald Trump for their party's nomination for the 2024 presidential contest.
North Korea Fires Cruise Missiles From Submarine Amid Large US-N.Korea Drills
North Korea's to be expected muscle-flexing has begun in response to the US and South Korea going ahead with recently announced joint military exercises, expected to be one of the largest joint drills between the allies in recent history.
On Sunday North Korea fired at least one missile from the Sea of Japan. Notably it was from a submarine, which is a rarity given the past year's spate of land-based launches. The Hill notes that "North Korea claimed to have fired two missiles from a submarine in the sea, but South Korean military officials said they only tracked one missile fired from the submarine near the North Korean port city of Sinpo."
WHO pushes for a One World Government by issuing guidance to national parliamentarians
Yesterday, World Health Organisation Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus announced “with great pleasure” a joint project of the IPU Parliament and WHO, “which can guide parliamentarians along the path towards health for all, including on law-making, finance, taxation and accountability.”
A few days ago, we published an article warning that the World Health Organisation (“WHO”) aims to begin installing a One World Government under the guise of global health security. If you didn’t believe us then, this latest development should convince you now.
Bombshell from Germany's Federal Minister of Health
Admits Severe COVID-19 'Vaccine' Injuries Have Always Exceeded What Canada Deemed to be Program-Ending !!!!!
Agenda 2030: Canada Is Developing MASS EUTHANASIA Systems for Farm Animals To “Prevent the Spreading of Diseases”
Canadian Grants In Recent Years To Develop Mass Euthanasia Systems For Animals
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Just Announced a $4.7 Million Grant for a Company That Sells Face Masks for Cows
You couldn't make this stuff up
Farmers near East Palestine worry about train derailment contamination as growing season approaches
(Natural News) We are nearing the end of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and the people who grow our food are worried that the residual pollution and contamination from the East Palestine train disaster in Ohio will ruin the spring crop.
Farmers in eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania are especially concerned that dioxins and other deadly chemicals may have spilled over onto their land, affecting their crops and livestock, and the soil where they grow and roam.
Canada’s police chiefs want to expand DNA collection laws to non-violent offenders
OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) — The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has put its support behind a Senate bill that would allow those convicted of non-violent crimes to have samples of their DNA taken and stored in a government database.
Bill S-231, titled, An Act To Amend The Criminal Code, is sponsored by Quebec Senator Claude Carignan and is in its second reading. If passed, this bill would give police a larger scope in which they could legally collect an offender’s DNA, expanding beyond just violent offenders to include those convicted of any crime punishable by five years
United Airlines Flight Diverted After Pilot Suffers Medical Emergency
A United Airlines flight from Guatemala to Chicago was forced to divert to Houston Airport on Saturday evening after a pilot suffered an unexpected medical emergency.
According to an internal Houston UAL memo obtained by CDM Press, an emergency was called “for an incapacitated pilot”.
he memo read: “UA Flight 2007 GUA-ORD is diverting to IAH. Declaring an emergency for an incapacitated pilot. Gated at E20. Current ETA shows 1747. Unknown if flight will clear here at this time or just re-crew and go. Will advise when information is available. Pilot reportedly taken to a hospital,” states the UAL Operation Center communication”
Moody’s places First Republic and Five other US Banks on “Downgrade Watch”
Moody’s Investors Service placed First Republic Bank and five other US lenders on review for downgrade, the latest sign of concern over the health of regional financial firms following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.
According to Yahoo News, Western Alliance Bancorp., Intrust Financial Corp., UMB Financial Corp., Zions Bancorp. and Comerica Inc. were the other lenders put on review by Moody’s. The credit rating company cited concerns over the lenders’ reliance on uninsured deposit funding and unrealized losses in their asset portfolios.
Panama Supreme Court rejects legalization of same-sex ‘marriage,’ says it’s not a ‘human right’
Natural News) The Supreme Court of Panama last month delivered a crucial win for traditional marriage advocates and a major blow to an ongoing effort to obtain legal recognition for same-sex “marriages” in the Central American country, declaring that a union between two people of the same sex is not protected by the constitution and isn’t a “human right.”
(Article by Ashley Sandler republished from LifeSiteNews.com)
Group of Young Women Unable To Answer Simple Question: “What Is A Woman?”
That was the question host Brian Atlas asked a group of young women during the “Whatever” podcast last week.
“If I come at it and say a woman is someone who was born biologically a woman, I understand that’s where you’re coming from. And I agree everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I personally, I as an individual respect trans people, I respect trans women, so I’m not gonna come on here and invalidate them by saying that,” she said, adding she doesn’t “feel comfortable” answering.
Toronto launches “urban insect farm” climate mentorship
Dozens of Colombian girls hospitalized with ‘anxiety’ after playing with Ouija board
Ouija boards believed to be a way for living to communicate with the dead
Twenty-eight schoolgirls were hospitalized with anxiety attacks after allegedly playing with Ouija boards at their school in Colombia, reports say.
The girls reportedly suffered signs of fainting, anxiety and other symptoms at the Galeras Educational Institution in Galeras, according to Jam Press and shared by the New York Post.
The girls were admitted to a hospital accompanied by parents and school faculty. Info on their diagnoses has not been released.
SVB connects to Epstein Island - Boom https://www.bitchute.com/video/jxSDqdA2MUB7/
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