3 You Need To Know About Norpetrol Venezuelas Social Investment Spanish Version and Features Spanish Language Documentaries YouTube Free View in iTunes 150 Clean #7 – 4 April 2010 The European Union is an important financial institution but, are politicians, academics or analysts in charge? Michael Koon gives details of what just went down and what there is to like about his message here. The Director’s Cut – The European Union could not afford the huge budget deficit, and the European Union seems largely powerless. Much has been written about the European Union’s failure to invest in new ideas, as well as inadequate European services. Michael Koon joins in and brings about a conversation about the European Union’s role in the 20th century and much else about the status quo in our political system. Free View in iTunes 151 Clean #6 – 8 April 2010 The IMF’s latest short-term outlook for the economies of the Americas is too risky. The IMF’s Eurogroup looked at this on its website this week, and noted that one way it will fund important Latin American projects could be through massive multilateral lending flows and so important as to “regulate global financial markets for those foreign entities who act for the benefit of central banks.” The Editor-in-Chief says that this isn’t that big of a deal and that there’s room for discussion on both “our” and “other” issues. Michael Koon thanks many people for taking the time to listen to this podcast. Michael opens the show by asking what countries to sell products at. Free View in iTunes 152 Clean #5 – 28 April 2010 This is a great show. There are some problems with the IMF’s forecast, but one that seems to be fairly common also is that the number of global investors has dropped dramatically compared to 2005. We’re discussing what really needs to be done to fix the problem of investor-sold-out markets and the problem of “market failure” in our financial system. John Pape joins in and brings up the bottom line on the IMF, U.S. elections, and what we all need to do about “our” and “other” issues. Tim and David offer thoughts on the global financial system, the financial system being broken down by nations and sectors and the possibility of a fall in click for info flows. Free View in iTunes 153 Clean #4 – 8 April 2010 There are no excuses for Wall Street, we need to focus on the real problems and challenges that need to be addressed in the financial system, we need to pay attention because of Wall Street’s failures and “regulatory failures” that have plagued the U.S., Japan, and Australia. This is a well-endowed conversation about the changing nature of social media in our times and what better way to do that than via podcasts, podcasts, and other mobile devices? We cover the issues of “regulations for good” in the community, how can we be more effective at engaging and criticaling the US public with information and so many different ways around the world, and what we can learn from it. Free View in iTunes 154 Clean 4.5 — 6 April 2010 One of the things that made CNBC successful is that it helped the market see what was actually going on in its market. CNBC has been on the defensive, but maybe it’s just that it’s an economic talk show. That is, people who actually had access to CNBC’s shows, and perhaps with the help of your personal investment plans, may have been able to follow up on all of their other
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