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Scientist commented Sep 15, 2011100% agree, as I said there is no EU without Greece. They must pay now if they want to be in the democratic bloc. But that doesn't mean the Greeks can exploit it for ever. At some point enough is gonna be enough. And this might be sooner than ...
What happens after a Greek default
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Scientist commented Sep 15, 2011Jolly Roger, IMO a control default can happen by creating new jobs in the energy sector. Is it likely to happen? I do not know, I'm hoping the idiots that we have as government will wake up after a few kicks by the big boys, we have just seen the ...
What happens after a Greek default
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Scientist commented Sep 14, 2011Jolly Roger, What makes you think that there can't be a controlled default just like it will happen if Greece does not fulfill its promises? As for exports creating new jobs this can be substituted by new investments from European Investment Bank ...
What happens after a Greek default
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Scientist commented Sep 14, 2011The default is like a fire. It cleanses nature but it will also BURN INNOCENT PEOPLE alive. I hope you support a US default with the same passion because otherwise all of the above would be just talk to convince people to join you on shorting the ...
What happens after a Greek default
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Scientist commented Sep 14, 2011I'm not 100% against a default either but I'm not sure a default is going to solve any problems, its a lot harder to maneuvre in a depression. My comment goes to people believing the crap that Greece will be kicked out of Eurozone. It will NEVER ...
What happens after a Greek default
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Scientist commented Sep 14, 2011There is no Europe without Greece. In fact there is no west without Greece. And they know it...
What happens after a Greek default
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Scientist commented Sep 14, 2011LOL, are football teams state owned in your country? Are you from the Soviet Union?
What happens after a Greek default
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Scientist commented Sep 14, 2011There is no trap, just a bull
Eastern European names joining the Euro buying
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Scientist commented Sep 6, 2011Total crap, the SNB has backing from ECB so there is no limit as to how much Euros it can hold...
On the Swiss move
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Scientist commented Sep 6, 2011Absolutely, time to load up on EURCHF
Employment in U.S. Unexpectedly Stagnated in August; Jobless Rate at 9.1%
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Scientist commented Sep 5, 2011Gold - The best investment of the decade
Gold Rises Above $1,900 as Growth, Debt Concerns Boost Demand
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Scientist commented Sep 5, 2011Of course its not one unit, I never implied it is. But when you talk about the Euro and the EU you have to look at the real numbers behind them, not what some Euro bear yells about on TV. Of course EU has problems, the question here is are these ...
Employment in U.S. Unexpectedly Stagnated in August; Jobless Rate at 9.1%
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Scientist commented Sep 4, 2011Haha always with humor
'We Need Fiscal Union': EU Commissioner Almunia
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Scientist commented Sep 4, 20111. The EU is a bigger economy. Check out my previous links. I'm not saying it can compete with the US on equal terms, but if you look at the numbers they don't lie. 2. Political problems no longer exist, they all agree with the neo-liberal agenda ...
Employment in U.S. Unexpectedly Stagnated in August; Jobless Rate at 9.1%
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Scientist commented Sep 3, 2011Of course that doesn't explain why the EU is in worse condition than the US, as stated above. If you feel like EU is a joke take a good hard look at the US. Perhaps a much needed innovation happens, but until then the US looks a lot more "doom and ...
Employment in U.S. Unexpectedly Stagnated in August; Jobless Rate at 9.1%
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Scientist commented Sep 3, 2011Get your facts straight US Public debt $14.77 trillion (Jun 2011)[8] 100% of GDP url EU Public debt € 9,828.2 billion (80% of GDP) (2010) url US is officially BANKRUPT. EU has another few trillions to spend before it catches up. And with the US ...
Employment in U.S. Unexpectedly Stagnated in August; Jobless Rate at 9.1%
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Scientist commented Sep 3, 2011but only if you are Greek
Greece, EU/IMF at odds over deficit; pause talks