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6.29.2014
China explores bond buying in first hint of QE
Officials have been clamping down on credit to puncture the property bubble but are clearly having second thoughts as money supply weakens and bad debts accumulate
Iraq’s civil war threatens structure of global energy supply for years
Brent crude jumped above $113 a barrel as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant raced towards Baghdad
Japan to keep printing money for years to come, so learn to enjoy it
The Bank of Japan will have to mop up the entire issuance of public debt for years to come, covering the budget deficit with printed money
The nagging fear that QE itself may be causing deflation
The European Central Bank looks poised to cut the discount rate below zero on Thursday, becoming the first of the monetary superpowers to venture into these uncharted waters
Mario Draghi takes historic gamble with negative rates but still stops short of QE
ECB's revolutionary move aims to force banks to pay a charge if they continue to park money for safe-keeping in Frankfurt
Russia's gas king taunts crumbling Europe over China pipeline coup
Gazprom's chairman has describing Europe's energy shortage as "scary" and ridiculed the EU's push for wind and solar power as a shambles
Europe at risk of blackouts, warns IEA
International Energy Agency warns that the EU will lose a quarter of its electricity over the next decade as old power stations are shut down
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