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    Little Iceland kicks UK in the face

    Thousands of people in my European country had large chuncks of their savings in Icelandic Krona because they liked the high intrest. Oops. As far as the British and Dutch Icesavers goes... In every Dutch town, even the smallest, there is a Rabobank branch located. Rabobank is the only...
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    Top banks invited to Basel risk talks amid fears of "excessive risk taking"

    Why are GS and JPM snubbing the BIS?
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    Where is the deflation?

    It can still happen!:p
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    Don't get caught when the humongous, cash-strapped U.S. gov't starts to sell stocks!

    Are they the ones buying gold as well?
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    Britain Worst place to live in Europe.

    Achiles, Western Europeaners themselves don't have that much of a problem with cheap labour. They even embrace it given the widespread use of immigrant labour for personal benefit troughout the middle class. Western Europe's main issue concerning the immigration or no immigration debate...
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    Britain Worst place to live in Europe.

    Many of the first generation North Africans came to Western Europe by invitation because there was a shortage of workers. They integrated relatively well before their numbers grew and ghetto's were formed. Regardless of the negative effects of immigration considerable parts of the economy...
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    Question about population's impact

    Thats a nice cartoon. PC: Do they mean Feelies as in the band Feelies?
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    Federal Reserve could in fact save US, the question is do they want to

    So basically you are advocating a leveling as well only you disagree upon the therms with the policy makers of today.
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    Federal Reserve could in fact save US, the question is do they want to

    Each crash or crisis in society creates a window of opportunity for change to be implemented benifiting the majority of the populace. Whether these moments get seized or not depends on such a wide variety of factors making it hard to boil it down to the most decicive. I would think My...
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    Federal Reserve could in fact save US, the question is do they want to

    You think if they had let C or GM go bust no leveling of the playfield would have taken place? Yet those very bailouts have been the root of anger for you and many in the US advocating free market policies as the cure for US suffering. Something doesnt ad up.
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    Federal Reserve could in fact save US, the question is do they want to

    US society needs the socio-economic playfield to be leveled again in order to reconnect with a sustainable future outlook. This would have happened during the banking crisis of 2008 but the mega rich chose to use their influence to save their asses. By that they will reap what they...
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    Federal Reserve could in fact save US, the question is do they want to

    Who stands to lose most should the US default? The Chinese? The < 5% of the US population who own more than 50% of the DOW? Or perhaps the indebted up to their eyeballs and every day smaller middle class? The poor who don't have a pot to piss in anyway? Did you know it is a...
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    Federal Reserve could in fact save US, the question is do they want to

    Did you know France went bankrupt 7 times these last 5 centuries? Even the mighty China has defaulted on their debt several times. This is what countries do. Go bankrupt. Then start again. I don't know why the idea is so frightening today given it's reoccurrence troughout human...
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    Its surreal as 1 in 8 on food stamps but people fighting for iphones

    Don't forget the goldminers.:p
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    Will the Dow Reach 30000 by 2015?

    http://www.martinarmstrong.org/files/Will-the-Dow-Reach-30000-by-2015-0809.pdf I love reading Armstrong regardless if he is a fraud or not.:)
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    Economic Forecast for US Economy for 2010 and Beyond

    If a country wins the World cup it does wonders for the moral so their stockmarket should rise.:)
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    The Credit Crisis Financial Stocks Short Journal

    AEP's view is just too clouded by Euro scepticism as is the case for most Brits. I like reading him though but as far as timing goes he ranks all the way down at the bottom.
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    Economic Forecast for US Economy for 2010 and Beyond

    Only Fabiano, Adriano and perhaps Pato would qualify as a real Nr 9 striker in the tradition of Ronaldo or Romario. Adriano is a known alcoholic, Fabiano scores goals but lacks that special something and Pato is more of a supporting attacker rather than a real center forward. Other then...
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    Economic Forecast for US Economy for 2010 and Beyond

    Not a chance. Brazil lacks a world class striker.:)
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    What's dirt cheap right now?

    Goldstocks. Buy them now in europe and sell when US opens and volume comes in. Free money.:)
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