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  • Just How Much of a Eurozone Rebound Really Was There in Q3? [View article]
    Interesting analysis.
    Comment by Plant the seeds
    Dec 18 17:59 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The Latest External Debt Position of European Countries [View article]
    Dear David, there are several incorrect components in this article, and I would like to hear back from you: Biggest iss with the... More »
    Comment by User 299623
    Dec 17 08:53 am |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Will the European Union Bail Out 'Too Big to Fail' Greece? [View article]
    "Pretend 'Til The End" Is The Mantra. Shuffle the paper and hope it all works out in the end. "Fiat/Fictitious Money Systems" only... More »
    Comment by PainfullyAware
    Dec 11 16:10 pm |
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  • Will the European Union Bail Out 'Too Big to Fail' Greece? [View article]
    nobody cares, in this brainwashed markets.
    Comment by schlumpf
    Dec 10 11:23 am |
    Rating: 0 -2
  • Will the European Union Bail Out 'Too Big to Fail' Greece? [View article]
    All of these countries aligned trying to work together. Well what happens if Germany doesn't like the way Greece runs their country? ... More »
    Comment by John Galt
    Dec 10 10:54 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Will the European Union Bail Out 'Too Big to Fail' Greece? [View article]
    A messy compromise is perhaps the likeliest outcome. Greece comtinues in it's profligacy, and is bailed by the EU, but at the price of... More »
    Comment by Davewmart
    Dec 10 09:23 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Will the European Union Bail Out 'Too Big to Fail' Greece? [View article]
    Another tempest in a teapot panic. I was in Greece a month ago. The only trouble I saw there had to do with the gent who was driving... More »
    Dec 10 08:49 am |
    Rating: +1 -6
  • Two ETFs Granting Access to Europe's Largest Companies [View article]
    "Italy, Spain and France have also held up well during the global financial crisis." France has done surprisingly well, Italy, not so... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Dec 1 22:30 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • North America Takes a Backseat to Europe in Prosperity [View article]
    Stock wealth is a bigger part of American assets (if I am not mistaken). How do assess the impact on illiquid assets, property?
    Comment by Plant the seeds
    Sep 29 17:03 pm |
    Rating: +1 0
  • North America Takes a Backseat to Europe in Prosperity [View article]
    Some indications of gross wealth would have been interesting, even if it were only a statement of population base, which in Europe of... More »
    Comment by Dave Wrixon
    Sep 18 00:48 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Eurozone: Economic Recovery Looks Fragile [View article]
    I guess that economists and politicians are pretty much the same the world over. How does one say "green shoots" in German? Of course,... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Aug 17 08:55 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • The European Economy Is Still at Risk [View article]
    Certainly not good news for the Baltics, which seem to have dropped from the news headlines, at least for the moment. Unfortunately, I... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Jul 10 08:10 am |
    Rating: +1 0
  • Map of the World's Resources: Nothing Under Europe's Soil [View article]
    Wheat? Cotton? Rice? Not exactly natural resources but rather grown products produced by farming. Since when is farming considered the... More »
    Comment by market mojo
    Jun 28 09:45 am |
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  • Map of the World's Resources: Nothing Under Europe's Soil [View article]
    Pru, Certainly the paradigm Has changed. But it may change again. Fusion energy, in amounts sufficient to be economically significant,... More »
    Comment by Jasper M
    Jun 15 21:43 pm |
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  • Map of the World's Resources: Nothing Under Europe's Soil [View article]
    PRUDENT INV-- yes, 5 billion and growing excessively fast to sustain life as historically perceived???
    Comment by fran
    Jun 15 10:11 am |
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