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    Trichet on EU Crisis

    If you're looking for real incompetence, you should look at the german Bundesbank
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    GLD forming a new bottom here

    If we'll ever get to this point, and you will need my food, I'll buy your gold for 300$. Take it or leave it. :D
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    The weekly: Greece to default/restructure THIS weekend? thread

    now this is an open thread, valid till 2014 let's see THIS weekend :D
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    I am short gold

    Because Greenspan has just said it's not in a bubble: sell sell sell :D http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-08-23/greenspan-says-the-euro-is-breaking-down-may-harm-stock-prices.html he also said the Euro Is "Breaking Down", so good news for the Euro as well :cool:
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    Which shitty financial company will go bankrupt next? Part X

    vulnerable ? :D Italian bank Banca Intesa has: 64 bln italian bonds and 80 bln liquidity it's already so well long term funded that can go on for 2 (two) years without asking for money, in the past 6 month its credit activity has grown but I see that your "info" comes from a UK bank...
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    Spain GDP beats Germany's

    http://www.oecd.org/document/36/0,3746,en_2649_34245_48539492_1_1_1_1,00.html Italy&USA are the only two growing better than first quarter (0,1%). Italy +0,3% USA +0,3% UK +0,2% Spain +0,2% Germany +0,1% France 0 % :eek: Japan -0,3% Amazing uh ? USA grows like Italy...
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    The weekly: Greece to default/restructure THIS weekend? thread

    in the past 2/3 years I have learnt not to believe to anything written in english about the eurozone and the euro :D
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    The weekly: Greece to default/restructure THIS weekend? thread

    As far as I know, latest agreements on Greece's debt restructuring were on a voluntary basis by bondholders, mainly french and german banks. So even if it's tomorrow or next year, what's the big deal ? About UK, actually I meant both private and public sector debt. IMHO UK is the ticking bomb...
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    The weekly: Greece to default/restructure THIS weekend? thread

    Because they need news [rumors ?] to short the markets :D Quite boring since the news is always the same.... At least they should pick on Italy or Spain. France and SocGen is already old, but Belgium would be original. :D Reminds me of UK :p
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    The weekly: Greece to default/restructure THIS weekend? thread

    I've been hearing this since the beginning of 2009, still waiting. I'm also waiting for hyperinflation, since 2008.
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    France, Germany to Propose Financial-Transaction Tax

    Oh look, I was right :D The Death of the Eurozone http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/breakout/death-eurozone-145057938.html%20;_ylt=AifNqX2lHhkUrhPnRh_LpdW7YWsA;_ylu=X3oDMTE1dHZnc2dzBHBvcwMzBHNlYwN0b3BTdG9yaWVzBHNsawN0aGVkZWF0aG9mdGg-?sec=topStories&pos=main&asset=&ccode=
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    France, Germany to Propose Financial-Transaction Tax

    Isn't printing money by the central banks a tax on the populace ? Or the normal process of money creation by the commercial banks when they lend it ? What I find astonishing is that people don't stand up against banks. However it seems pretty clear to me that governments are fed up with...
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    France, Germany to Propose Financial-Transaction Tax

    Why the angry smilies ? IMO these are the right ones --> :D :D :D Those people have a time horizon of their life equal to that of their trades, they're so shortsighted that we can easily guess what they will do from tomorrow: more euro bashing because they're long Italy/Spain/France CDS, LOL...
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    Spain GDP beats Germany's

    Germany's gross domestic product expanded just 0.1 percent in April-June from the previous quarter, missing forecasts for 0.5 percent and knocking regional growth figures below expectations too. ... The data showed Germany grew more slowly than battered, debt-ridden Spain, which expanded by 0.2...
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    SocGen asks French regulator to start inquiry into "stupid and unfounded rumors"

    It's not a secret, rumors was started by the Daily Mail http://www.societegenerale.com/en/node/12248 it seems that the british don't know what else to speak about than the euro, LOL British media's propaganda is constantly bashing europe and attributing "safe heaven" status to gilts :D
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    Land of the Free...lol

    Thanks, I didn't know we have to give antibiotics to the shit before using it as a fertilizer ! Thanks, this forum is great, let's all buy stuff from Monsanto&Friends ! But I'm sorry "ET sponsor", I have a really bad news for you: you have zillions of bacteria on you right now, on your skin...
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    After credit downgrade, how will America attempt to restore credit rating?

    In the usual way: bombs and missles. USA shall bring democracy to S&P :D
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    Free book on Euro Crisis

    a british that writes about euro crisis very original :D
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    Print More Money Damnit!!!!!!

    Actually you might be right. The Bundesbank that didn't complain for years when monetary aggregates grew at 10%, now oppose to gov.bonds buying because of their "central banking orthodoxy". I'm really afraid that the german central bank doesn't what deflation is. BTW, have you seen...
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    S&P will downgrade USA anyway even if there is a deal?

    You were right, of course. Moody's says US should retain top credit rating http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Moodys-says-US-should-retain-apf-2415698832.html?x=0&sec=topStories&pos=2&asset=&ccode= instead they put Spain on downgrade watch Rating agencies=clowns
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