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You bought it. Paid for it. But don't own it.
Starting Sept. 1, Sony will remove 500+ movies from PlayStation customers' libraries due to "expiring licensing agreements."
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"You will own nothing..."
Somewhere Klaus Schwab is grinning. – Source
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🏦 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Pilkington: The US is losing control, not just over global markets, but over their own bond markets.
Philip Pilkington’s read on this week comes down to one thing: control. More specifically, who is starting to lose it.
He points to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s intervention in the bond market, where Treasury sold short-term bills to help fund purchases of longer-term bonds. It was an unusual move that effectively stepped into territory normally handled by the Fed. It lasted less than a day before yields climbed again.
For Pilkington, the bigger issue is what the move says about the system: Treasury appeared willing to fight its own central bank in the middle of a crisis, suggesting the coordination between Washington’s institutions is starting to break down.
He sees something similar in the yen intervention. Washington shorted the euro to support the yen, which Pilkington sees as a departure from the usual rules of currency diplomacy. He interprets the ECB’s ...