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To: bull_dozer who wrote (156025)4/5/2020 11:40:40 PM
From: bull_dozer1 Recommendation

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marcher

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Japan expected to declare state of emergency

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has decided to declare a coronavirus emergency, according to the Nikkei, as new cases in the capital surged at a record pace. And while the Japanese publication notes that the government will hold an unofficial meeting of a panel of experts and start preparing for the declaration, Kyodo reported moments ago that Japan will declare a state of emergency on April 7, which would take effect on April 8.

An emergency declaration gives governors in the areas covered formal powers, such as issuing requests that people stay home; Tokyo and surrounding areas, as well as Osaka, are expected to be affected by the declaration.

An emergency declaration gives governors in the areas covered formal powers, such as issuing requests that people stay home; Tokyo and surrounding areas, as well as Osaka, are expected to be affected by the declaration.

zerohedge.com

bbc.com



To: bull_dozer who wrote (156025)4/6/2020 7:38:21 AM
From: sense2 Recommendations

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pak73
Secret_Agent_Man

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Rickards nails the issues with oil, among others.

It's clear as can be based on what we saw happen last week...

I got it... a lot of people still slow to assimilate it...

Oil will be going higher... because it has to...

Oil related starts at about 49:00... goes to 52:00... 3 minutes.

The entire vid... ? It started slow. Skip the first 32:00 minutes... the rest is well worth watching... but from 49:00 on there is a lot of "have to see this" type stuff...

He covers much the same ground as I did here recently with inflation vs deflation, gold, currency wars, but has a unique voice, he is very perceptive... has very good inside access... and far more of an insiders view of what's likely to happen... Not much in it I disagree with.

Real Conversations: Defending Your Wealth During Global Crisis ? McCullough & Rickards