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With the European Central Bank (ECB) cutting rates by 0.25% and the U.S. Federal Reserve expected to cut rates this week (perhaps 0.50%), the system is slowly being geared back to a money-printing mode. This is also reflected in the Fed decision last week to reduce capital requirements for banks, from the proposed 19% increase to only a 9% increase—exactly what the bank lobby demanded.

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