Did any of you read the article? The Euro looks more vulnerable than the US dollar. Current price action tends to support that notion.
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Did any of you read the article? The Euro looks more vulnerable than the US dollar. Current price action tends to support that notion.
Quote from Brendan R:
Europe has entered the meltdown phase.
The following problems are surfacing:
- lack of intelligent leadership - a whole continent turning to socialism at a time when the benefits of capitalism should be promoted. M. Sarkozy is playing a dangerous game. The last thing you want is socialism and a new order. The little man has a big ego to please.
- Economic nationalism - the "stronger" countries are displaying a lack of commitment to the European cause by promoting their interest first. Again M. Sarkozy is embarassing evryone with the creation of a SWF "a la Francaise".
- Trouble at the borders - Hungary, Turkey could default soon. Russia is in trouble...
- Trouble within - Italy is a total mess, Spain has a banking system soon to be bankrupted following unabated lending to the housing sector
All these reasons will contribute to Europe's meltdown and the disappearance of the Euro.
Sarkozy's failure to rally the Chinese this weekend to put pressure on the US for the establishment of a new world order is the beginning of the end.
Europe and the little man with a big ego stand the most to lose in the current financial crisis.
Three currencies will emerge, the USD, the JPY and the Yuan.
Goodbye Europe (FYI, I'm half French half Italian)
This is an old story from the telegraphQuote from Brendan R:
just came back from Europe and it looks like "smart" people have started looking for where their euros come from and who's backing them.
On Euro banknotes you can check which national central bank is backing it.
People don't want notes backed by what they deem the weakest members.
My business is in Italy, and we just ended the month of October 2008 with the same turnover of October 2007.Quote from Brendan R:
- Trouble within - Italy is a total mess,
I'm full italian, and I don't believe you, sorry.Quote from Brendan R:
Goodbye Europe (FYI, I'm half French half Italian)