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Summary

This document is an email chain from July 2009 between Jeffrey Epstein and Sultan Bin Sulayem. Bin Sulayem originally forwarded an article about global economic forecasts (IMF data), to which Epstein replied simply, 'mandelson is in london,' likely referring to British politician Peter Mandelson. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Jeffrey Epstein Sender
Sending email from jeevacation@gmail.com regarding Mandelson's location.
Sultan Bin Sulayem Recipient/Original Sender
Received email from Epstein; originally sent an article about the world economy.
Mandelson Subject of interest
Mentioned by Epstein as being 'in london'. Likely refers to Peter Mandelson.
Rick Newman Journalist
Author of the article forwarded in the email chain.
Obama Politician (President)
Mentioned in the headlines of the forwarded news digest.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
International Monetary Fund
Source of economic statistics in the forwarded article.
IMF
Acronym for International Monetary Fund used in text.
Reuters
News agency mentioned in the forwarded headlines.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Locations (16)

Location Context
Location where Mandelson is reported to be.
USA
Subject of economic comparison.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Listed in economic stats.
Mentioned in text regarding economic contractions.
Mentioned in text regarding economic contractions.
Mentioned in text regarding economic contractions.
Mentioned in text regarding economic contractions.

Relationships (2)

Jeffrey Epstein Correspondents/Associates Sultan Bin Sulayem
Direct email exchange sharing news and updates on mutual contacts.
Jeffrey Epstein Acquaintance/Person of Interest Mandelson
Epstein is tracking Mandelson's location and informing Bin Sulayem.

Key Quotes (1)

"mandelson is in london"
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From: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Sent: 7/12/2009 11:37:00 AM
To: Sultan Bin Sulayem [REDACTED]
Subject: Re: World economy growth interesting reading
mandelson is in london
On Sat, Jul 11, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Sultan Bin Sulayem <[REDACTED]> wrote:
* 11 Places With a Worse Economy Than USA
By Rick Newman – Fri Jul 10, 11:50 am ET
*How to tell when a real recovery begins.?
By Rick Newman
*Obama says stimulus plan to kick in later this year.
Reuters
11 Places With a Worse Economy Than USA
By Rick Newman – Fri Jul 10, 11:50 am ET
When times are tough, one thing that tends to raise the spirits is knowing that somebody else has it worse. And as wretched as the U.S. economy seems, it's not as bad as in other regions.
The International Monetary Fund's latest tally of world economic conditions forecasts a 2.6 decline in U.S. economic output for all of 2009, and anemic growth of 0.8 percent in 2010. That's more optimistic than the IMF's prediction from three months ago, but those are still lousy numbers. A weak economy throughout 2010 would mean a bleak employment picture, an agonizingly slow housing recovery, and another year or two likely to feel like a recession, whether it's technically labeled that or not.
We should count ourselves lucky, though. The IMF expects at least 11 major parts of the world to have more severe economic contractions than the United State this year, including most of western Europe, Japan, Russia, and Mexico. Europe will still be stumbling along behind the United States next year, as well. Here are the IMF's projections for economic growth in various parts of the world:
2009. 2010
China. 7.5. 8.5
India. 5.4 6.5
Middle East 2.0 3.7
Africa. 1.8 4.7
Brazil. -1.3 2.5
World total -1.4 2.5
Canada. -2.3 1.6
U.S. -2.6 0.8
France. -3.0 0.4
Spain. -4.0 -0.8
U.K. -4.2 0.2
E U. -4.7 -0.1
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