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This Goldman Sachs scheme has them pushing aluminum back-and-forth between warehouses to artificially…

Posted on 22 July 201330 July 2021 by Joshua Chalifour

This Goldman Sachs scheme has them pushing aluminum back-and-forth between warehouses to artificially delay its shipment and use, which in turn allows them profit in a commodities exchange. Equal parts astonishing and dismaying.

A Shuffle of Aluminum, but to Banks, Pure Gold – NYTimes.com
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