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billv commented Feb 15, 2012why do you say this? Higher inflation means higher interest rates
Bank of England raises inflation forecast more than expected
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billv commented Feb 15, 2012A bull run won't last because of reduced company profits as Europe goes through a tougher time and people stop spending fearing the loss of their job, loss of their savings and even their superannuation. What happens in Europe right now worries a ...
Euro-Area Economy Contracts for the First Time Since 2009
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billv commented Feb 14, 2012We shall see. Perhaps they'll downgrade UK and France at the same time.....
Moody’s warns it may cut ratings of France, U.K., Austria
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billv commented Feb 13, 2012Haha Funny..... You mean like sending some secret agents to wipe them out? If France had organised this they would have now had a top credit rating.....

Moody’s warns it may cut ratings of France, U.K., Austria
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billv commented Feb 13, 2012Yes, hope for the best senior Enzo, The good thing is that Dragghi is in picture and he won't let another Eurorone country go down the drain. It is too late for Greece but I feel that Eurozone officials have now learned from their mistakes and will ...
ECB’s Nowotny: More steps needed before next tranche
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billv commented Feb 11, 2012I enjoyed reading this article, I think there are benefits in doing things the German way. I just hope that the Germans soften up their views on economics a little and learn from the failed Greek experiment so that the remaining economies don't ...
Über Alles After All: Europe’s German future
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billv commented Feb 10, 2012The problem it that the Greeks are asked to find a solution to a problem which requires effort by everyone involved. They should be implementing the cuts simultaneously with an EU growth program. The cut in the minimum wage is good, I think they ...
Schaeuble told MPs Greek plan short of target-sources
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billv commented Feb 9, 2012its an early April fools joke....
Greek politicians have reached an austerity deal: FT reports
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billv commented Feb 9, 2012I know what you mean, but it is the hedge funds and the big boys, the big brokers etc who can drive the market this hard
Draghi’s 100 Days of Action Suggest ECB May Help to Avoid a Greek Default
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billv commented Feb 8, 2012The only thing is, there is nowhere to run to. They should use the opportunity to restructure their public sector now and to cut expenditure because no Greek politician will have the guts to do it in the future
Greece Should Take The Money And Run
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billv commented Feb 8, 2012I agree, this is gone too far. Stay in the Eurozone for what? more pain? However, They should grab the opportunity to reform their public sector now because no politician will have the guts to to do it in the future (due to the political cost)
Summary Of Greek Reform "Pledges"
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billv commented Feb 8, 2012I think the critisism is unfair, IMO we need a new French leader who can stand up to Merkel and her obsession with austerity.......
Francois Hollande will spark next euro crisis
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billv commented Feb 8, 2012Listen here guys, don't be mislead by the title, there will be an agreement today so don't do what the big boys want you to do, put long pending orders on instead
Greek default looms as talks on agreement continue with PM Papademos
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billv commented Feb 8, 2012Yes it is but a deal seems likely now so the EUR will be up and up and up....
Greece working on final bailout document according to govt official
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billv commented Feb 7, 2012maybe so but why should your partner be at risk of deault in the first place? Who didn't take measures to protect half of the Eurozone from defaulting? History will show that they were some great European leaders who were not European at all.....
Best thing to happen to Germany since fall of Berlin Wall
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billv commented Feb 7, 2012
Why not use the proceeds from Oktoberfest?Why Germany Isn't Benefiting from Euro's Woes
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billv commented Feb 7, 2012Some Very good points raised here
Best thing to happen to Germany since fall of Berlin Wall
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billv commented Feb 7, 2012Who are they trying to fool?. Germany borrows money at 1.5% and lends it to others at 4.5% and is not benefiting? What about the record high exports due to the weak Euro thanks to the PIIGS?
Why Germany Isn't Benefiting from Euro's Woes
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billv replied Feb 7, 2012Yes there is very little volume atm and the price stays high. It looks like they are waiting for an agreement to be announced but IMO nothing is going to be announced until Wed evening (European time) when the proposal goes through the Greek ...
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billv commented Feb 7, 2012foto you're making a good point and IMHO Greece should default. The participants of this project called Euro all have obligations to the project and to each other but the Northern partners want the rules to suit themselves. When they broke the ...
It's Time To End the Greek Rescue Farce