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  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    But the end of the paragraph is missing! WHY would alternative means of knocking the euro down a tad be better, and what are they? (I... More »
    Comment by Jan Baker
    Dec 16 10:10 am |
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  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    Unfortunately, said velocity of information has not translated into an increase in M3, which is a precondition for a recovery.
    Comment by Gregman2
    Dec 14 13:10 pm |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    granted Greece is a small piece of the pie, as is Dubai but as they say when you start adding them together they start to add up to real... More »
    Comment by enigmaman
    Dec 13 20:49 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    GDP Eurozone $13.5 Trillion GDP Greece $0.36 Trillion Get a grip. Greece ain't exactly Europe's California!
    Comment by Dave Wrixon
    Dec 13 17:10 pm |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    What's with the "Meme" meme? You could just as well have said "Part Deux".
    Comment by Smarty_Pants
    Dec 13 15:39 pm |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    One reason that financial "crises" spread so rapidly is because worldwide it is the same financial crisis or pathology: Bad debt... More »
    Comment by User 353732
    Dec 13 12:45 pm |
    Rating: +9 -2
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    Edward - Good article. Agreed. The world has become a much smaller place when information can be flashed in a nano second with a click... More »
    Comment by Donald Ingram
    Dec 13 12:42 pm |
    Rating: +3 -1
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    Interest article, as always.
    Comment by Michael Clark
    Dec 13 11:36 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    Thanks for your usual thoughtful analysis. Perhaps it is time for another of your insightful looks at the Baltics? I know that it is not... More »
    Comment by Davewmart
    Dec 13 11:04 am |
    Rating: +1 -1
  • The Increasing Velocity of Modern Financial Crises [View article]
    Agree with your conclusion - banks or currency unions can never be just slightly insolvent - it's a binary issue not shades of gray.
    Comment by Clive Corcoran
    Dec 13 10:11 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Leverage Limits in EU Hedge Fund Rules Garner Strong Opposition [View article]
    The debate within the EU is important but leaving aside the merits of the various sides in that debate doesn’t the debate itself... More »
    Comment by bob adamson
    Oct 24 00:37 am |
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  • Leverage Limits in EU Hedge Fund Rules Garner Strong Opposition [View article]
    Don't regulatory capital ratios will fix leverage throughout hedge funds industry ? I mean Leverage used by these funds is fully loaned... More »
    Comment by dertre
    Oct 23 10:46 am |
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  • Deutsche Bank's Strange Curse [View article]
    You've got to wonder about the agenda of an author who writes a completely misleading statement such as the following: "Large spreads... More »
    Comment by Philistine
    Aug 5 17:24 pm |
    Rating: +3 -2
  • Deutsche Bank's Strange Curse [View article]
    just think for yourself & handle your own money.nobody is interested in filling your pocket.they are interested in emptying it.how is it... More »
    Comment by notsosmart
    Aug 2 13:47 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Deutsche Bank's Strange Curse [View article]
    If this series of articles is truly “about conflicts within the investment fund industry” it has to potential to be groundbreaking.... More »
    Comment by Dan Plettner
    Aug 2 13:14 pm |
    Rating: +6 -1