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  1. AE Global Solutions, Inc. makes no such warrantee regarding its opinions or forecasts in reference to the markets or economies discussed in this report. Anyone seeking consultation on economic future trends in a personal nature must do so under written ...

  2. www.armstrongeconomics.com › category › international-newsHongKong | Armstrong Economics

    2019年9月27日 · The US government is reportedly considering imposing sanctions on Chinese firms and officials over China’s... HongKong War. Hong Kong Peg to Crack in June? May 22, 2020. China’s Communist Party will impose a sweeping national security law in Hong Kong during the annual meeting of its top political body, criminalizing... HongKong.

  3. 2024年4月23日 · Posted Apr 23, 2024 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a mixed day today: NIKKEI 225 increased 113.55 points or 0.30% to 37,552.16. Shanghai decreased 22.62 points or -0.74% to 3,021.98. Hang Seng increased 317.24 points or 1.92% to 16,828.93.

    • Dictator, 48 – 44 BC Born 100 BC – Assassinated 44 BC, Age 56
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    Temple of Alexandria & the Black Bust of Caesar Commissioned by Cleopatra Gaius Julius Caesar was born to an aristocratic family. His parents were Gaius Julius Caesar and Aurelia. Julius was born on July 13th, 100 BC, for whom the month of July is named. During the early years of his career, Caesar identified himself politically with the Populares ...

    Caesar minted coins without the permission of an official Roman moneyer. Without any legitimate source of materials for coinage, he ransacked the state reserves in the basement of the Temple of Saturn. Pliny the Elderrecounts that he made off with 15,000 ingots of gold, 30,000 ingots of silver, and what may have been the equivalent of 7.5 million s...

    Mints:Rome, military moving mint Obverse Legends: CAESAR (49-45 BC) C CAESAR COS TER (46 BC) C CAES DIC TER (45 BC) CAES DIC QVAR (44 BC) CAES DIC QVART (44 BC) CAESAR IMP (44 BC) CAESAR DICT PERPETVO (44 BC) CAESAR DICT IN PERPETVO (44 BC) DENOMINATIONS AU Aureus (6.54 grams) AU Quinarius (3.54 grams) AR Denarius (3.54 grams) AR Quinarius (1.58 gr...

    BY L. AEMILIVS BUCA 44 BC AR den (Caesar bhd Crescent/Venus hldg vic & scepter) AR den (Caesar / Fasces,caduces clasped hnds L.BVCA) AR den (Caesar/Venus seated r L.BVCA) Venus Seated ———-similar DICT PERPETVO CAESAR/ Venus seated ———-similar DICT PERPETVO CAESAR/ Venus stg left BY METTIVS 44 BC AR den (Caesar r litus curved lf behd / biga) ———–as ...

    (COLONIAL) LIFETIME ISSUES AE23 (CORINTH) Laur hd Caesar rt/Pegasus rt AE25 (NICAEA) Bare hd Caesar rt/Nike rt [by C.Vibius Pansa] AE22 (LAMPSACUS Asia) Laur hd Caesar rt/Oxen rt AE22 (LAMPSACUS Asia) Laur hd Caesar rt/Oxen rt AE19 (LAMPSACUS Asia) female rt wreath corn/female stg AE19 (LAMPSACUS Asia) female rt wreath corn/female stg AE16 (LAMPSAC...

    Due to the political climate following the assassination of Caesar, the coinage reflected very much the need for propaganda on both sides. The supporters of Caesar often displayed their own portrait on the reverse of many issues, thus trying to invoke the love and loyalty that the people had felt for Caesar in their own cause. Likewise, the assassi...

  4. Capital then began to shift toward the US and European markets and this flow intensified because of the expect launch of the Euro in 1998. That led to the Currency Crisis of 1997. The turning point in 1994.25 marked the precise low in the US share market and the shift in capital flows out of South East Asia. Every single thing is connected on a ...

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  5. 115 – 53 BCmember of 1st Triumvirate. Marcus Licinius Crassus is best remembered by history as the third member of the First Triumvirate along with Caesar and Pompey. Crassus was indeed a leading figure in the final days of the Roman Republic who played a key role in transforming history. Crassus was known as one of the wealthiest men in Rome.

  6. Still the popularity of Ptolemy X Alexander never materialized. Eventually he was driven from Egypt by his own subjects and died in a naval battle, or possibly murdered, in 88 BC. Lathyros was brought back to Alexandria to try to put back together the Ptolemaic Empire. He died at the age of 62 in 80 BC leaving no legitimate heir to the throne ...