President wants to see. This is a clash between Economic Policy and wall street at this point. And i saw it play out here on the floor of the Stock Exchange today. As soon as the fed decision came out, the market took a turn, started heading down. And then fed chairman powell started speaking about the decision to raise Interest Rates. And you saw a little bit of a boun bounceback, but very quickly again turned south. And that is because not because it was a surprise that the chairman announced that the Federal Reserve would raise Interest Rates, but because the market was looking to next year, 2019. And it thought that perhaps powell was going to cave to political pressure, to pressure from the markets, and maybe back off some of the Interest Rate hikes that were scheduled for next year. And instead he signaled that they are on the path to doing just that. This is the kind of day that President Trump is probably not going to be happy with what happened, because, again, he was trying t
Uruguayan reporter Jorge Bonica, who achieved notoriety in his country for continuous allegations against leading political figures and even tried his luck with the Basta Ya political party allegedly targeting corruption, Friday filed a criminal complaint against President Luis Lacalle Pou for smuggling and influence peddling. The head of state was said to have allowed the entry of Argentine goods into the country.
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Uruguayan President Luis Lacalle Pou explained Wednesday that the South American country s Foreign Ministry was engaged in the ongoing talks for the release of the hostages in the hands of the pro-Palestine terrorist group Hamas.
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