Tuesday, June 28, 2016

#EU - Nigel Farage booed in European Parliament


The Eurocrats are NOT happy - and booed Nigel Farage in the European Parliament after he told them they'd never had a proper job. Follow all ...
Brexit news live: Farage tells MEPs 'most of you have never done a proper job'
The Guardian - 7 mins ago

#USA - New ISIS Video Threatens Attack on San Francisco and Las Vegas: Veuer

A newly released ISIS propagandist video puts San Francisco and Las Vegas in the extremists' crosshairs. Veuer's Nathan Smith (@fantasticmrnate) has more.

Daily Market Roundup (June 28, 2016) - By DailyForex

Published on 28 Jun 2016
A jittery, risk-off market is still digesting the full meaning of Britain’s vote to exit the European Union.

The EUR / USD currency pair has fallen quite heavily due to Britain’s exit, but a floor is in at the 1.09 level.

The USD / JPY currency pair reached a multi-year low of 99 following last week’s vote, but has seen a recovery to above 102.

The GBP / USD currency pair has recovered in Asian trading, but lost another 3% yesterday to make a new 31 year low.

The 2016 Half-Year Report - Why The #9 Can Still Make 2016 Your Best Year Yet: NumerologistcomTV

Published on 27 Jun 2016
Find out how you can still leverage the power of the #9 to make 2016 your best year yet.

#Games: Microsoft, EA, GTA Publisher Weigh In On New Consoles: IGN News

Published on 27 Jun 2016
The biggest story leading up to E3 2016, and of the show itself, was the existence of new hardware from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo that will be released over the course of the next year.

$3 trillion wiped off global markets since Brexit: FRANCE 24 English

Published on 28 Jun 2016
Three trillion dollars have been wiped off the value of global shares in two days of trading since the UK voted to leave the EU last week. Stock markets have slumped on the news, although there was some sign of a recovery early on Tuesday. Also today, Volkswagen is set to announce a $15 billion settlement in the US over the emissions-cheating scandal.

The economic agenda on Tuesday: EU Summit, BoE meeting and US GDP: IG UK

Published on 27 Jun 2016
27 June 2016: Brexit is still top of the agenda and all eyes and ears will be pointed towards the EU summit featuring ECB President Mario Draghi and later on in the day the BoE policy committee meeting will also command a large global audience.

How Brexit Could Shrink The UK: Sky News

Published on 27 Jun 2016
At its height, the British Empire covered a quarter of the world. Less than 100 years later, Brexit could shrink it to just England and Wales - and maybe not even London