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- kwiblix commented Mar 7, 2012
I do so admire your intellectual approach to the greek troubles!
- kwiblix commented Nov 25, 2011
Yeah there is a whisper going round that short is the thing to be doing - I thought the blokes in the office were making inappropriate suggestions though. In trading it's very technical term tho' it means you think somethings about to fall through ...
- kwiblix commented Nov 25, 2011
Oh hi Gizzledonk! Awful lot of posts for an un-verified twitter, don't you think? I think I'll put my daughter's dowry on something next, any ideas?
- kwiblix commented Nov 25, 2011
Gizzledonk got the idea! I put my mortgage on Parity before supper.
- kwiblix commented Nov 21, 2011
Germany has done nothing the rest of europe couldn't have done. They've worked hard, made stuff and then sold it for a profit. Perhaps most importantly their management has been close to exemplary. Let's not make specious statistical excuses for not ...
- kwiblix commented Nov 17, 2011
Oanda's advice is probably one of the few intelligent bits of market advice I've seen this week. Does it matter why they gave it? Not at all. Of course it's in their own interest - but also in the interest of their customers. Current market ...
- kwiblix commented Nov 8, 2011
what kind of reporter includes a picture of Gaddaffi in an article about Berlusconi's supposed sex-life?
- kwiblix commented Nov 2, 2011
The question isn't "if" China will invest in Europe, it is "when" and for "how much"? And really, how likely is it that they'll tell us in advance?
- kwiblix commented Oct 20, 2011
Twitter will never take over from the press in misinformation and opinion manipulation ... but yeah it is a bit scary.
- kwiblix commented Sep 30, 2011
A controlled level of inflation does not mean automatic hyperinflation. Lack of stimulus to the economy would be a much worse option for a lot of people. Guest might wish to review modern european history. And yes indeed, it will soon be bye-bye ...
- kwiblix commented Sep 29, 2011
Only according to J. Weil.
- kwiblix commented Sep 29, 2011
I am sure J. Weil enjoyed writing that article - and certainly he has a sense of humour. What a pity his sense of proportion is so obviously missing. I wonder how he would describe American politics? Or the contribution of American politics to the ...
- kwiblix commented Sep 28, 2011
Did anybody actually hear Wolfgang say these things? As Jolly Roger says, Schaeuble's People Skills leave room for improvement. So does the trustworthiness of the Telegraph. When all's said and done though, in view of the quality of their own ...
- kwiblix commented Sep 23, 2011
So who started the rumour (or was it just a lie?) that SNB was going to up the exchange rate (EUR) to 1.25?
- kwiblix commented Sep 21, 2011
God, by means of those who (claim to) speak for him(/her/ any other gender deemed desirable), may control more than any of us would like to contemplate. Irrespective of whether he/she/it... exists.
- kwiblix commented Sep 15, 2011
The Telegraph seems to have a lot to say about the German attitude to Greece. This is the same type of emotive and manipulative writing that has consistently misinformed the British public about all things European. It sells papers, that is all. ...
- kwiblix commented Sep 15, 2011
Andreas Whittam Smith of the Independant should be taken very much like strong medicine - with great care! Like most of the British press he has grown used to writing articles that have the potential to be self-fulfilling prophecies. Most of his ...
- kwiblix commented Sep 13, 2011
The Greeks are responsible for their own mess - and should be excluded from the Euro zone (Which they entered fraudulently anyway) while they get sorted out. It is hardly surprising that certain Germans might be getting fed up with financing other ...
- kwiblix commented Sep 7, 2011
Sadly enough, I suspect that may be wishfull thinking. On a more upbeat note, I am looking forward to the German high court ruling today - with a bit of luck it could render the Greek discussion moot.