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EX-WELLS FARGO CEO SETTLES CASE FOR $2.5 MILLION

John Stumpf, former CEO of Wells Fargo Bank, has agreed to pay the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) $2.5 million to settle charges that he lied to investors about the bank’s retail operations as it was enmeshed in a scandal over fake accounts. The penalty resulted from charges of negligence rather than fraud, which...

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HEDGE FUND FOUNDER BETS BIG ON FUTURE DEFAULTS

Bill Ackman, Founder of the Pershing Square hedge fund, has again bet big in the futures market on companies not being able to pay their debts. The fund collected about $2.6 billion in profits from a similar strategy Ackman used last February before the economic shutdown began. He bought a package of large insurance policies...

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RESIDENTS FLEE NYC, SLASHING CITY TAX REVENUES

Again, we have been reporting about the enormous budget deficits that would continue to grow as politicians close down businesses and people flee big cities. As reported by the New York Post last week, more than 295,000 New York City residents have moved out of town since February, according to data from the U.S. Postal...

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CALIFORNIA “DECIMATING SMALL BUSINESSES,” SAYS DISNEY CEO

Deeming California governor Gavin Newsom’s shutdown rules “arbitrary,”  Disney CEO Robert Chapek called on the state to allow Disneyland to reopen. The company has reopened theme parks in Hong Kong, Orlando, Shanghai, and Tokyo following health and safety protocols that “are all science-based and have the support of labor unions representing 99 percent of our...

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COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE VALUES PLUNGE

It comes as no surprise to Trend Journal subscribers. Since the COVID War broke out in February, we have been forecasting that hotels, shopping malls, and urban storefronts would be hard hit by draconian lockdown rules and the media’s 24/7 selling COVID Fear & Hysteria. Now, those sectors are losing market value by double digits....

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PRIVATE EQUITY GROWING IN INFLUENCE

Private equity firms ended 2019 with a record $2.5 trillion in cash on hand, according to Bain Capital, and have even more now, Manoj Mahenthiran, private equity chief at accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, told Bloomberg. The pandemic and economic shutdown gave them a windfall. As the U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks drove interest rates...

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DEMAND RISES FOR EXPENSIVE HOMES

The demand for homes costing $500,000 or more is rising as white-collar workers bring their offices home and well-off families are buying more space to shelter in place. Almost 25 percent of home buyers from April through June paid $500,000 or more for their new homes, compared with 14 percent during the preceding nine months....

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WILL BIDEN PLAY TOUGH CHINA CARD?

Should President Trump lose his legal actions and lose the White House, Joe Biden contends he will continue the Trump administration’s efforts to limit China’s rise as a dominant force in global trade. The U.S. will work with allies to pressure China on trade issues and to limit the influence of Chinese technology, such as...

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