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    What just happened to the euro

    Does anybody still think that market price movements are random and unpredictable?
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    Confidential report warns of Italy's risk of insolvency

    Fighting tax evasion? They think that would sort out solvency problems? :D There is no way on earth by which Italy will not become insolvent, unless the IMF bails it out. Same story for Spain. Mario is finishing his cash and already holds 203 + 9.1 billion EUR of junk, which is backed by 200...
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    IMF approves liquidity line program to improve credit

    http://www.imf.org/external/np/sec/pr/2011/pr11424.htm OK, no major news, just propaganda.
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    IMF approves liquidity line program to improve credit

    Is there any more specific detail on this news? Is there more info on the latest scammer attempt to manipulate markets and currencies? The effect on EUR/USD seems to have lasted 30 minutes. I cannot quite understand what they are trying to swing.
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    Best Quote on European Debt Crisis (same applies to USA, too)

    Rules have changed. Capitalist or not you need a bank. Once you need a bank you're screwed. Bankers and politicians swap roles like in a west side comedy show. Even now as we are reading and posting, our brokers could have gone bust, their clearing banks even more bust and their CEOs ona...
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    Italian BTP´s rallying 150 bps...

    :p EUR and especially GBP trying to bottom out So far they are successful, you've got to give it to them. I also think that US markets could rebound a little at the opening, helping from their side. US is invoking a more powerful action, like massive QE or tarnsforming ECB in full lender...
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    Italian BTP´s rallying 150 bps...

    True. But despite all attempts, their effort produced meagre results yesterday, let's see today. Trying to shift focus on Spain (like in a chess game, you give away the pawns first...)
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    French 10 year yield above resistance level

    Yesterday and today, Spanish yields have been under the spotlight. This is jus after French yields have glamorously returned to lower levels. http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/GSPG10YR:IND We all know by now, that the real turning point in the European crisis, is France. The downgrade of...
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    Here comes the rain

    I am not calling an all time top or the beginning of any apocalypse. I just feel the refreshing power of rain after an unnaturally prolonged drought. Have no clue where the market is heading. Never had.
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    Here comes the rain

    :D
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    New financial, economical and social model needed

    Most of financial commentators and economists keep on arguing about the status of EU and US' economies. They try to predict which one is going to fail sooner, who is responsible for the meltdown, how to recover from this stagnation, the currency wars and various other sources of ludicrous...
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    French 10 year yield above resistance level

    I am probably the only one on this forum that actually looks forward to a complete Euro break up. This is not because I am short or looking at some immediate return from an economic downside of Europe, but because I believe that long term growth in can be achieved only by a return to individual...
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    French 10 year yield above resistance level

    http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/GFRN10:IND/chart
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    Goldman started Italian BTPs selloff ?

    +1 I suggest, let me see... Trichet! The perfect asshole for the job.:p
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    French banks under pressure -exposure to Italian debt cited

    Freudian lapsus. Here's their ONLY problem: the political community will not survive.
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    Berlusconi fell asleep as Rome burns

    Can you blame a guy who falls asleep during the G20 meeting? Seriously.
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    Market up on 11/7 ?

    :D spot on.
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    Market up on 11/7 ?

    Didn't you tell me last time 'They've got infinite money'. Who's they?:)
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    Too much money made today

    I have a project to create wealth in Africa, if you're interested.
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    So, will Berlusconi survive the next week?

    This week you will be able to follow free of charge a fantastic 'practical history lesson' worth hundreds of thousands of $$ if it was a Harvard course. Program: Tuesday The destitution of an old leader (Berlusconi), performed by IMF Wednesday The imposistion of a new leader...
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