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Why The Yen Should Be The Global Reserve Currency

By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa Mourning the lives lost in the atomic bombing, we pledge to convey the truth of this tragedy throughout Japan and the world, pass it on to the future, learn the lessons of history, and … Continue reading

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Two Views of an Empire of Liberty

By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa “Even those as aristocratic as the wealthy slaveholding planter William Byrd and Francis Fauquier, a colonial governor of Virginia, conceded that all men, even men of different nations and races, were born equal and … Continue reading

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The Fed’s Media Transparency

By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) is reporting a few days before the Federal Reserve’s next forecast round is scheduled to begin about the Fed being in two minds about inflation. One can only wonder … Continue reading

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The G7 In The G20

By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa President Obama is dispatching his Secretary of the Treasury, Timothy Geithner, to India and reconvening the Strategic Economic Dialog with China to raise U.S exports to both these Asian countries. America is not a … Continue reading

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America’s Promise And America’s Choice

By Chandrashekar (Chandra) Tamirisa, (On Twitter) @c_tamirisa China’s Premier Wen Jiabao’s outlook for China is the status quo. This much was expected. What has not been said, but must be expected is China’s prognosis for how the world may look like … Continue reading

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