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The G20, which is due to start a two-day parley in Mexico tomorrow, could agree to increase the...

  • Sunday, June 17, 2012, 8:27 AM ET
    The G20, which is due to start a two-day parley in Mexico tomorrow, could agree to increase the IMF's firewall beyond the $430B agreed upon in April, Mexican President Felipe Calderon says. That's despite the U.S. and Canada not providing any of the funds. Other than that, guess what everybody will be talking about.
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  • And who is going to provide those IMF funds then? More commitments from already over indebted EU countries?
    17 Jun 2012, 11:08 AM Reply Like
  • Spot on untrusting...

    Its a laugh,
    a real side splitter that Spain and Italy will be responsible for a certain percentage, of the contribution to the bailout fund for,
    get ready,
    to recapitalize the Spanish Banks!

    How the hell are they going to pony up monies they neither have nor can afford?
    They are the ones circling the drain for the love of Pete!

    As Taylor screamed in the original Planet of the Apes,


    "It's a madhouse,
    a madhouse!"
    17 Jun 2012, 12:19 PM Reply Like
  • .......Guess what everybody will be talking about

    How tasty the waves are down in Cabo...

    How about they are sent somewhere not as "bitchin" next time?
    Some place drab and dreary, some place to reflect the state of the world they have created!
    Some place that will remind them what they are there for, other than some" tasty bud and gnarly waves",
    but I digress....
    17 Jun 2012, 12:11 PM Reply Like
  • @into dark shadows: I SO agree. Your comments so ironically funny yet searingly deadly serious at the same time
    17 Jun 2012, 06:29 PM Reply Like
  • Hey jeanewight,
    Thankx for the kind words, I love the "searingly deadly serious" bit...
    Jerry
    17 Jun 2012, 08:28 PM Reply Like
  • Another useless cabal.
    17 Jun 2012, 05:54 PM Reply Like
  • How about sending these jokers to an old Siberian Prison Camp that Stalin would approve of. Maybe then they will get to work about fixing the worlds problems!
    17 Jun 2012, 09:43 PM Reply Like
  • US not providing any of the funds? Well the Fed is not part of the US, is it? They will change their tune and turn on the virtual printing press whenever Mr. Market throws a real tantrum and expected growth and economic outlook shifts to negative.
    18 Jun 2012, 01:34 AM Reply Like
  • Hey Richard totally right I wish I had stock in the Company that had the ink contract or replacement parts for the printing press.
    18 Jun 2012, 04:45 AM Reply Like
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