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  • The Numbers Are Too Big: IMF Research on Euro Policy Without a Single Absolute Figure [View article]
    just give me some time to come up with evidence


    On Sep 01 05:23 PM Dave Wrixon wrote:

    > Well, just because the IMF is clueless, you cannot jump to the same
    > conclusions about the ECB.
    >
    > For years the Yanks have accused the ECB of being overly cautious,
    > keeping interest rates too high and the money supply too tight.<br/>
    >
    > You cannot have it all ways. Where is your proof?
    Sep 02 16:28 pm |Rating: +1 0 |Link to Comment
  • European Credit Rankings: No Up-Trend to Be Found [View article]
    paer losses? all of them


    On Jul 09 11:40 AM wpdragon wrote:

    > Eastern Europe - ugh.
    >
    > Another shoe to drop, and how many big European banks have huge paper
    > losses there?
    Jul 13 16:05 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • EU Politics: Only Rookies Have No Plan 'B'  [View article]
    valinho, as I do some eu-blogging at thinkaboutit.eu I am most interested in the fact that there is still child labor in Portugal. Any suggestions would be very welcome.


    On May 18 11:59 PM valinho wrote:

    > the bigest problem with all of those "burrocrats" is that most of
    > them have never run a business of their own, being resposible for
    > its payroll and cash flow. The population problem in Europe, (I was
    > born and raised in Portugal) is derived from obsolet labor, housing
    > and education rules. We are educated to be a paper pusher somewhere,
    > demand a job that does not exist for which we would not be qualified
    > and would not produce enough to pay our own compensation, forget
    > about producing a profit to expand the enterprise, and demand that
    > that job is guaranteed almost forever working 11 months a year and
    > getting paid for 14 months. Then we want to rent a place to live
    > in and once you get in the landlord pretty much looses control of
    > the property, although still resposible for the taxes and up keep.
    > Because those jobs no longer exist and no one is going to invest
    > in property under the actual leasing laws, the young people are forced
    > to live at home with their parents, where they can not have the freedom
    > to develop full relationships leading to mariage. That is my view
    > on the problems afecting the european graying population. This
    > is a result of two generations accepting the Crap the polititians
    > have been feeding us for the last 40 years to keep getting elected.
    May 19 17:39 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The EU's Continuing Political Weakness May Doom the Eurozone [View article]
    I hope being forgiven for quadrupling the peace period in neutral Switzerland. They are "only" enjoying peace since 1815, excluding recent attacks from the USA and Germany on Swiss banking secrecy. Correction has been made. BTW I am a literate Austrian (no kangaroos here) and please google "flaming" in order to educate yourself a bit in commenting. Or go write your own blog.
    Mar 26 03:47 am |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Euro Has Significant Problems - And They're Likely to Worsen [View article]
    Greenspan's Dog: The ECB is formally independent from the Eurozone members. Its shareholders are the Eurozone central banks. Second, it will not be able to come up quickly with a pan-European solution as the packages of various Euro members show. Thirdly, the ECB's balance sheet has grown some 50% this year alone. Leaning towards the Austrian school this is monetary inflation par excellence for me.

    Österreichischer Adler: Thank you very much, the rest of Austria is still asleep and has no idea what may happen in the next weeks.
    Oct 20 10:15 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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