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The Long View to Swiss Prosperity June 20, 2016 by Ted Bauman Offshore Solutions A Swiss passport is among the most prized and hardest to obtain. But respect for Swiss sovereignty didn’t happen overnight … there are plenty of lessons to be learned here.
Fake Jobs Plague the U.S. Economy June 18, 2016 by James Dale Davidson U.S. Economy Were you convinced by the unemployment rate drop to 4.7% in May? That is what the government reported. But a closer look at the data reveals something else.
Op-Ed: Thoughts on The Current Election Race From Former Senator May 20, 2016 by Bob Bauman Government & Politics Long the least popular of branch of the U.S. government, Congress has — deservedly — hit new lows in recent years, and a new book by “Congressman X” sheds a cold light on Washington’s rotten interior.
U.S. Trouble With American Dividends U.S. Trouble With American Dividends May 6, 2016 by Chad Shoop Stocks Rates are headed higher and earnings are headed lower stateside. And yet, dividends are not only unfazed, but recommended on Wall Street. Something's rotten, and it’s time for investors to look abroad for better yield opportunities.
Europe What Wall Street Is Missing - Spain Europe: What Wall Street Is Missing May 4, 2016 by Jeff Opdyke Global Economy As the second largest member of the PIIGS pack, Spain was much reviled. But the country has rebounded despite anti-austerity bloviating. So much for Keynesian doomsaying …

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