texas cowboy's Comments texas cowboy's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/324535/comments Evidence That Big Inflation Is Coming http://seekingalpha.com/article/116297-evidence-that-big-inflation-is-coming?source=feed#comment-365677 365677 So when do you think interest rates will spike?

On Jan 25 09:49 AM EUARTE wrote:

> I am just a retired guy and a humble reader of economic and financial
> articles. I have a degree in economics but it is about 50 years old.
> Old or not one things remains as god like dogma. Eco 101.....supply
> and demand. You can play all the games you want but you can not stop
> the law of supply and demand.
>
> I am a true believer in inflation now (under reported) and much inflation
> ahead. My problem with the writer, and I may be wrong, is his incentive
> to push inflation in order to sell silver and gold. In this case,
> I believe, he is right even if for the wrong motives.]]>
Sun, 25 Jan 2009 13:08:01 -0500 So when do you think interest rates will spike?

On Jan 25 09:49 AM EUARTE wrote:

> I am just a retired guy and a humble reader of economic and financial
> articles. I have a degree in economics but it is about 50 years old.
> Old or not one things remains as god like dogma. Eco 101.....supply
> and demand. You can play all the games you want but you can not stop
> the law of supply and demand.
>
> I am a true believer in inflation now (under reported) and much inflation
> ahead. My problem with the writer, and I may be wrong, is his incentive
> to push inflation in order to sell silver and gold. In this case,
> I believe, he is right even if for the wrong motives.]]>
Wall Street Breakfast: Must-Know News http://seekingalpha.com/article/112594-wall-street-breakfast-must-know-news?source=feed#comment-341211 341211
A report conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)
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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:55:46 -0500
A report conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)
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Is Japan Heading Towards an Economic Earthquake? http://seekingalpha.com/article/112451-is-japan-heading-towards-an-economic-earthquake?source=feed#comment-341203 341203 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:43:41 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Japanese Yen: An Excessively Strong Currency Spells Recession http://seekingalpha.com/article/112385-japanese-yen-an-excessively-strong-currency-spells-recession?source=feed#comment-341201 341201 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:41:33 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Five Sophisticated Gold and Silver Investment Strategies for 2009 http://seekingalpha.com/article/112392-five-sophisticated-gold-and-silver-investment-strategies-for-2009?source=feed#comment-341200 341200 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:40:59 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Which Is Safer: Investment Grade Corporate Debt or Government Bonds? http://seekingalpha.com/article/112395-which-is-safer-investment-grade-corporate-debt-or-government-bonds?source=feed#comment-341199 341199 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:40:32 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Over-Correction in the Phoenix Housing Market http://seekingalpha.com/article/112390-over-correction-in-the-phoenix-housing-market?source=feed#comment-341198 341198 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:39:45 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Nine Reasons This Recession Is Welcome http://seekingalpha.com/article/112367-nine-reasons-this-recession-is-welcome?source=feed#comment-341196 341196 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:38:55 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Prophet Bernanke Plans for Inflation http://seekingalpha.com/article/112379-prophet-bernanke-plans-for-inflation?source=feed#comment-341193 341193 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:38:05 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Investor Clubs vs. Individual Investors: Is There a 'Better' Way to Invest? http://seekingalpha.com/article/112381-investor-clubs-vs-individual-investors-is-there-a-better-way-to-invest?source=feed#comment-341192 341192 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:37:43 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Who Benefits from Seigniorage? http://seekingalpha.com/article/112393-who-benefits-from-seigniorage?source=feed#comment-341190 341190 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:37:07 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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ECRI: Economic Forecast Remains Near All Time Low http://seekingalpha.com/article/112397-ecri-economic-forecast-remains-near-all-time-low?source=feed#comment-341189 341189 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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Tue, 30 Dec 2008 07:36:43 -0500 WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

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The World's 10 Safest Banks http://seekingalpha.com/article/105149-the-world-s-10-safest-banks?source=feed#comment-336267 336267
A report conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

THIS IS A LIE ABOUT WELLS FARGO IS ON THE IMPODE LIST
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A report conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has placed Canada at the top of the pile, just above the likes of Sweden, Luxembourg and Australia.

The statistics have been compiled based on information provided by 12,000 corporate executives throughout the world. A system of rating the banking systems of individual countries was conducted by participants answering a number of questions and rating the banks on a scale of one to seven, one being in need of government support seven being entirely healthy.

Canada’s baking system, lead by Royal bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, TD Bank, Bank of Montreal and National Bank, received the highest rank in the world, scoring 6.8 on the rating scale.

The top 10 safest countries for banking are currently as follows:

Canada (6.8)
Sweden (6.7)
Luxembourg (6.7)
Australia (6.7)
Denmark (6.7)
Netherlands (6.7)
Belgium (6.6)
New Zealand (6.6)
Ireland (6.6)
Malta (6.6)

THIS IS A LIE ABOUT WELLS FARGO IS ON THE IMPODE LIST
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At number 187. Wells Fargo - Home Equity]]>