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  1. San Materno Magnolia

    by , 10-16-2017 at 07:54 AM
    Christian Rohlfs (1849-1938)
    San Materno Magnolia 1937

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  2. Weekly Outlook: 2017, October 15 - October 22

    by , 10-15-2017 at 06:15 PM
    The greenback was unable to hold onto its rally as weak inflation continues weighing. What’s next? We will hear some Fed reactions and also a wide variety of figures from all over the world Here are the highlights for the upcoming week.

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    1. Janet Yellen talks: Sunday, 13:00, before markets open. The Chair of the Fed will address a forum of the G-30 and may provide some hints about the next moves coming from the central bank. She will have
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  3. Bitcoin Isn't Tulips

    by , 10-15-2017 at 05:56 PM
    There's a big difference between Bitcoin and the famous 17th century tulips.

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    A fixed supply makes Bitcoin prices demand driven. The more people become familiar with the cryptocurrency, the higher the demand and the price for Bitcoins.

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  4. Weekly USD/CAD Outlook: 2017, October 15 - October 22

    by , 10-15-2017 at 05:15 PM
    Dollar/CAD slipped from the highs in a much-needed correction. The upcoming week’s highlights are the inflation and retail sales reports. What’s next?

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    1. Foreign Securities Purchases: Monday, 12:30. A lower number is likely now.
    2. BOC Business Outlook Survey: Monday, 14:30. The quarterly report provides an insight on the economy, especially as it is released early in the quarter and comes from the BOC. After a very strong Q2, it will be
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  5. Most Gamers Hate Buying Loot Boxes

    by , 10-15-2017 at 11:49 AM


    Over the last few years, we’ve seen an increasing number of games locking desirable content behind the digital operant conditioning chambers known as “loot boxes.” The basics of how loot boxes work are common to all games that use them. Players are presented with the opportunity to spend real money, in exchange for an in-game box containing one or more items.

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