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Monticello
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I'm rooting for him and some other managers to get new addresses, ones they don't have a choice in...and with the value of MF falling by the day, I'd hire their traders in a minute, if I could use one....the traders didn't screw up, the managers did. |
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Nov 2003
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http://www.dailyfinance.com/2011/11/...h-wall-street/ |
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Aug 2003
Snicker, AL
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Greece is a situation comedy, a soap opera, a circus that does not stop. At least, that is how it looks from here.
![]() http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15575198 As of this morning, a news story says PM Papandreou will offer to resign. He has already arranged for a referendum to be taken re the EU bailout which has pumped hundreds of billions of Euro's into propping up his economy. In essence, this vote is not whether to take the bailout, it is whether Greece will stay in the EU. France and Germany might almost prefer that Greece leave the union. DarJones Last fiddled with by Fusion_power on 2011-11-03 at 13:33 |
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Nov 2003
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I'm waiting to see the impact of the congressional "super-committee" later this month; I will wager they will stalemate on everything. |
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Mar 2010
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There are European countries in worse situation than Greece. Although Greece has a huge debt, it may have lot of income from tourists. Just because it is a very attractive country. The problem is that to repay past debts, Greece needs to get new loans. Imagine any other country, which cannot get loans. The situation would be the same. The situation worsens since Greece is borrowing money with high interest rates, Tourists refuse to go to Greece etc. I don't think Greece has any other choice than accept European proposal. They fell into a trap, as Ireland fell and as other Eurpean countries will fall. Everything is ahead. |
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"Richard B. Woods"
Aug 2002
Wisconsin USA
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"Greek PM scraps referendum on Greek debt plan" http://news.yahoo.com/greek-pm-scrap...144719929.html "Stocks spike as Greek referendum is scrapped" http://news.yahoo.com/stocks-spike-g...154758266.html Last fiddled with by cheesehead on 2011-11-03 at 19:37 |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Yes, a default would lead to a near-term crisis of the Euopean credit markets and insolvency of major banks holding Greek debt, not to mention many big financial firms (including the Big 5 in the U.S.) which are making billions per year writing CDSes on sovereign debt and expecting never to have to pay out (so-called naked CDS). That becomes a long-term crisis if governments do as in 2008 and again try to bail out the same banks at taxpayer expense, in essence rewarding the overleveraged gamblers rather than making them face the consequences of their greed. Let them fail, governments should step in to backstop the *productive* credit markets as the crisis plays out, then one will have actually laid the groundwork for a real recovery. |
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Mar 2010
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Greece will not leave European Union and will not leave eurozone. And it is not because Greece does not want it but rather because of larger members benefiting from its priviledged position. So you described something which is not an option. |
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Apr 2009
Venice, Chased by Jaws
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In the case of Greece, the credit market may have reached their elastic limits. If allowed to fail, the only way out may be to inflate the existing debt away, hence eventual high to hyper inflation. It seems as though the likelihood of that taking place has been reduced with the Greek government confidence vote favouring the current government. In this case, the Euro Zone will have to make changes, if all goes well, to fiscal policy so that the "beggar-thy-neighbour" problem does not re-occur. |
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Sep 2002
República de California
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The tragicomedy in Greece continues apace, with one overwhelmed leader abbreviated G-Pap soon to be replaced by an L-Pap who will similarly soon realize he is in way over his head ... meanwhile Italian bond yields are doing interesting things (and U.S. equity markets appear to be thinking that "higher bond yields are, like, good, right?") which indicate that the hopeful talk of "containment" is delusional ... and here in the U.S. it will soon be time to stock up on popcorn and other movie-style snacks because our own domestic sovereign-debt-crisis-dressed-up-as-farce will soon be playing on live nightly TV again:
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Aug 2003
Snicker, AL
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Add to the Greek woes and raise the ante. Today Italy hit 7.36% bond yields on 10 year notes. Seven percent is the tipping point at which a bailout becomes a certainty. The key immediate concern for Italy is @$480 Billion that has to be rolled over in 2012. Longer term concerns are from a total debt in the range of $2.6 Trillion.
The immediate concern for the EU is the EFSF which does not have nearly deep enough pockets at present to resolve the crisis for Italy. I'd love to make some quip about Spain and shaking in boots, but that might sound like they were doing a lively dance. Come to think of it, I've often read of someone dancing at the end of a rope. That might come close to expressing how they feel. It is no longer a question of "if" but rather "when". Note for Ewmayer, my alter ego used on several gardening forums is "SnickeringBear". I have a vested interest in living up to the name. DarJones Last fiddled with by Fusion_power on 2011-11-09 at 13:58 |
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