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...1098, the "Free Competition in Currency Act of 2011." Its main pur...
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... government's monopoly over the nation's currency. The Free Competition in Currency Act--whose short...
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The US Mint produces its first gold coins, though most early American currency is silver. 1849 California Gold Rush increases supply of gold currency. 1862 To pay for the Union war effort, the Treasury prints "greenbacks"- bills not backed by specie, prompting gold hoarding. Knox opens its vaults to the General Accounting Office and the media- gold still there. 1974 President Ford reverses fdr's 1933 gold order, legalizing bullion once more. 1978 Bette Midler, fearing financial shocks, asks to be paid in Krugerrands for her European tour. 1979 Survivalist guru Howard Ruff releases the best-selling How to Prosper During the Coming Bad Years, urging readers to stockpile gold. 1980 Amid rampant inflation, presidential candidate Ronald Reagan calls for a return to the gold standard.
...who'd hoped to pay off debts with "free silver," brand the act "the Crime of 1873" and vil...Knox. Paul also introduces the Free Competition in Currency Act, which would allow private citizen...
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... Ron Paul has introduced a bill called the "Free Competition in Currency Act" (H.R. 4248), which wo...
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...; Commodity-Based Trust Shares; Currency Trust Shares; Commodity Index Trust Shares; Commod... to and perfect the mechanism of a free and open market and a national market system, and,... proposed rule's impact on efficiency, competition, and capital formation. See 15 U.S.C. 78c(f). ...
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... (see page 44), he has now introduced the "Free Competition in Currency Act of 2009" (H.R. 4248). ...
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Under the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, a single currency called the "euro" was adopted, and economic criteria for membership in the European Monetary Union were established. The objectives of the Maastricht Treaty were to eliminate the costs connected with several European currencies, increase both currency and international stability, and stimulate economic growth and employment with a more efficient single market and European integration. The individual Member States and the European Union as a whole would benefit with free circulation of goods, services, people, and capital among the Member States ("What is," n.d., p. 2-3). On January 1, 1999, eleven of the fifteen existing European Union (EU) Member States joined the EMU: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lux...
... it; and it has given the dollar stiff competition as the international currency of choice. However, ...
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...$3.92, up by 21.0%, or by 17.3% excluding currency, versus $3.24 in 2009. * Adjusted diluted earnings...* Free cash flow, defined as net cash provided by operati... as lower share driven by low-price competition. In Asia, PMI's cigarette shipment volume increase...
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... of antitrust law is fostering price competition in the markets for capital, products, and services...Even the staunchest of free market advocates strongly advocated government inv... Act of 1934 in order to stabilize currency markets) to be used to backstop money-market mutua...
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...dollar-settled foreign currency (``foreign currency'') options known as PHLX FOREX... can also get spot market prices for free from sources such as http://finance.yahoo.com/ and... FOREX Options should increase product competition, encourage trading, and provide additional investm...