Recession Woes Are Far From Over Despite Brexit Recovery

Recession Woes Are Far From Over Despite Brexit Recovery

If the Deutsche Bank were to collapse - which seems inevitable right now - they would impact every other financial institution on the planet. The global ramifications would be so widespread; the world whole would be pushed into recession again. The Brexit is raising a lot more questions than we have answers at this time. Despite turmoil on the stock and fiat currency markets, there is no significant altercation to speak of. The so-called Brexit “fear’ has not materialized yet, albeit this could be a period of the calm before the storm. At the same time, the IMF is pointing at Deutsche Bank....


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