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27.03.26 - 18:00
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NZZ in Krise – jetzt Jobs in Namibia (Inside Paradeplatz)
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Wirtschaftsblatt hat Angst vor KI, Beteiligung in uralter Firma soll Ruhe bringen. Personal auf der Strasse – oder in Afrika.
An der Falkenstrasse herrscht Angst. Letztes Jahr sei jeder zweite englische Artikel nicht von Menschen, sondern von KI erstellt worden, schreibt das Wirtschaftsblatt ihren Aktionären. Wo gibt es gegen KI noch einen „resilienten Ertragsstrom“? Die NZZ wurde anscheinend fündig: Die […]...
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27.03.26 - 17:51
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Schiff: "Real Rates Are Going To Collapse"; Dollar Confidence Crisis (ZeroHedge)
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Schiff: "Real Rates Are Going To Collapse"; Dollar Confidence Crisis
Gold or Bitcoin: which can anchor the next reserve system?
Last night, in a ZH debate hosted by Real Vision's Ash Bennington, Peter Schiff argued for gold's role as the future global reserve currency, while Mark Moss made the case for Bitcoin, arguing that it is gaining traction on sovereign balance sheets as of 2025.
They covered America's dwindling reserve status, fundamental monetary properties, and the nature of governments. Here were some highlights for those short on time:
Gold: Tried and True
Schiff argued that Bitcoin does not meet the definition of money and therefore cannot compete with gold, which he described as the foundational reserve asset backing currencies.
He also pointed to current market trends, arguing that “foreign central banks are already moving more of their US dollar reserves into gold because they are losing confidence,” particularly in the U.S. government's ability to repay deb...
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