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- EmptyEterniT commented Jul 7, 2015
it's a game of chicken: Contagion vs Chaos. Can the Greeks contain their chaos and outlast the bonds blowing apart in Europe? We will see..
Statement by Eurogroup President J. Dijsselbloem after the Eurogroup meeting of 7 July 2015
- EmptyEterniT commented Jul 6, 2015
If you were enlightened then you would already know the CB in Greece can print $10's and have been.
Germany, France press Greece to make credible proposals
- EmptyEterniT commented Jul 6, 2015
You over estimate time on behalf of EU and underestimate contagion imo.
Germany, France press Greece to make credible proposals
- EmptyEterniT commented Jul 6, 2015
1. A full GREXIT would cast the entire EU into a depression if you are looking at what's on the books. 2. Contagion is already affecting other EU bonds 3. Spoilt brat? Uhhh Germany never paid back their debt TWICE from WW1 and WW2 4. Short all you ...
Germany, France press Greece to make credible proposals
- EmptyEterniT commented Jul 6, 2015
Not likely, Europe HAS to capitulate, GREXIT holds more power due to contagion with PIIS which can blow apart the balance sheet. Besides Greece will apply for Humanitarian relief and wait out the ECB...
Germany, France press Greece to make credible proposals
- EmptyEterniT commented Jul 5, 2015
It would be different if the funds went to the people, it didnt. It bailed out the banks that made crap corrupt deals with goldman sachs bankers. No need to pay back that crap.
Statement of the Eurogroup President following the referendum in Greece
- EmptyEterniT commented Jul 2, 2015
Back to his American paid professorship like last time..
Greek Fin Min Varoufakis: Will quit if yes vote
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 14, 2015
more evidence of the global financial elite trying to obliterate state sovereignty!
Major funds draw up plans to leave London if Britain quits EU - paper
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 12, 2015
not a chance, too many derivatives and other backstopped financial products plague the system for Greece to just pull out. This would mess up the balance sheets of the ECB, and plunge their bonds into chaos....not a chance
Greek Stocks, Bank Bonds Battered As Deal Hope Fades
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 10, 2015
Really bringing out the big guns huh boys?
S&P lowers Greece's credit rating to CCC from CCC+
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 9, 2015
I agree your comments are boring with regards to Greece
It's time to end the pretence: Greece will never fully repay its bailout loans
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 9, 2015
that's ok, the Swiss are doomed, Singapore will be taking over the financial helm and will be a larger place for transactions compared to Switzerland in 2020.
Greece crisis sees Swiss franc eclipse yen as top safe-haven
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 9, 2015
"Greece has another option, one that scares the bully boy bankers of Germany witless. It can declare its banking debts fraudulent and therefore invalid, and demand compensation, including the return of its national utilities. The global banking ...
It's time to end the pretence: Greece will never fully repay its bailout loans
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 9, 2015
Why in the world would you consider the YEN a safe currency!? Its a carry trade for BIG MONEY, that's it! That's like saying Weimar was a safe currency before it went hyper..
Greece crisis sees Swiss franc eclipse yen as top safe-haven
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 5, 2015
Actually, China is buying gold mines left and right.
The next great bull market: Gold $25,000
- EmptyEterniT commented Jun 3, 2015
The reason why FIFA was raided etc, they always knew of the corruption, but why act now? ISRAEL. The boycott....
Blatter has dealt a blow to Switzerland’s shady economy
- EmptyEterniT commented May 31, 2015
Ty for that explanation
Week Ahead: NFP, RBA, ECB, Greece, USD Funding Squeeze, GBP Pause
- EmptyEterniT commented May 30, 2015
what does the guy mean by a usd funding squeeze, this term only appears on this guys article...
Week Ahead: NFP, RBA, ECB, Greece, USD Funding Squeeze, GBP Pause