Why not to believe door-to-door sellers, central bankers; which European country is the closest to a default,how Italians save money on food to sendpayments to the investment bank Morgan Stanley thanks to their clever politicians, and finally...
April 2, 2012 11:53 am / no comments
This week about how FED doesn’t want to leave alone the “Print” button and what you can go to jail in Argentina for. In Europe, we will have a look at the biggest default in the history, hope that German Luftwaffe won’t take off, we...
March 21, 2012 1:22 pm / no comments
This week about Big Berta, Stiglitz’ duel with bad speculators, why Greece needs planning commissioners and about open hunting season for bad news messengers in the European Parliament.
The second round of three-year tender loans of the European...
March 20, 2012 1:21 pm / 1 comment
About good news from Iceland, the next act of Greek drama, Spanish ghost city, Presidential poetry and tough love in Europe.
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Iceland is not junk anymore. Iceland is a country whose credit rating, unlike in the rest...
March 20, 2012 1:07 pm / 2 comments
We can safely mark this week as Greek. No, it’s not about action week in McDonalds but the majority of messages that stirred euro came right from that country.
On Sunday Greek Parliament passed new austerity package (199 MPs for, 77 against),...
March 8, 2012 1:57 pm / no comments