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17.12.25 - 02:27
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Trump Wants Tiny Cars In America: What To Know (ZeroHedge)
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Trump Wants Tiny Cars In America: What To Know
Authored by Andrew Moran via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
Microcars could be driving on a street near you.
The affordability issue has also extended to the car market. At a time when the average price of a brand-new automobile is almost $50,000, the White House is seeking to offer motorists other affordable options.
Honda Motor's new N-BOX mini-vehicles at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on Aug. 31, 2017. Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP via Getty Images
Japan may have inspired President Donald Trump's latest decision to allow U.S. manufacturers to produce tiny automobiles—also known as kei cars.
Administration Actions
Trump, speaking at a White House event on Dec. 3, expressed admiration for tiny cars after seeing them in Japan, comparing these models to the classic Volkswagen Beetle.
“They're very small; they're really cute,” Trump told reporters. “And everyone seems to think they're good, but you're not allowed to build them.”
He conf...
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17.12.25 - 02:27
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Will The US Hit A Deflationary Wall Or Will The Fed Inflate Again In 2026? (ZeroHedge)
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Will The US Hit A Deflationary Wall Or Will The Fed Inflate Again In 2026?
Authored by Brandon Smith via Alt-Market.us
In a system dominated by Keynesian economics the word “deflation” is considered taboo; like saying Donald Trump's name out loud in a crowded Seattle yoga studio. The screeching reaction you will get is rarely worth the effort of arguing the point. Every element of modern financial policy is designed to prevent a deflationary event. Every central bank policy is designed to artificially drag the economy out of deflation using whatever fiat stimulus is necessary.
Of course, deflation is not always a bad thing. It's the harsh tasting medicine sometimes needed to correct the many problems caused by bad investments, corporate fraud, consumer debt addiction, government interference in markets, etc. We saw this during the crash of 2008, but the Federal Reserve refused to let the treatment run its course.
The US, like many countries, has become disconnected from the concept of fi...
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16.12.25 - 18:18
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Ferrari: Langfristig top – Analyst sieht Kaufchance (Der Aktionaer)
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Die letzten Wochen glichen einer Achterbahnfahrt. Ferrari-Aktionäre wurden ordentliche durchgeschüttelt. Nachdem CEO Benedetto Vigna die Erwartungen der Investoren auf dem Kapitalmarkttag am 9. Oktober nicht erfüllen konnte, knickte die Aktie in der Spitze um rund 20 Prozent ein....
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16.12.25 - 18:15
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Das neue EU-Bürokratiemonster für den E-Auto-Zwang (Tichys Einblick)
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Statt 100 Prozent nur 90 Prozent Klimarettung, keine 100 sondern „nur“ 90 Prozent CO2-Minderung ab 2035. Was EVP-Chef Manfred Weber in der vergangenen Woche auf der Jagd nach ein paar Schlagzeilen großspurig verkündete, entpuppt sich als klares Gespinst für die heimischen etablierten Jubelmedien. Das „Automotive Package“, das die EU-Kommission vorgestellt hat und das im kommenden
Der Beitrag Das neue EU-Bürokratiemonster für den E-Auto-Zwang erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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16.12.25 - 17:54
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BMW Overweight (DPA-AFX)
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NEW YORK (dpa-AFX Analyser) - Die US-Bank JPMorgan hat die Einstufung für BMW nach der Ankündigung einer Wandlung aller Vorzugsaktien in Stammaktien auf "Overweight" mit einem Kursziel von 89 Euro belassen. Der Autobauer vereinfache so die Aktionärsstruktur ......
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