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Forget about Scotland, we move on.
The big change in the EU did not take a place and Scotland remains the part of the United Kingdom. Even though the largest city – Glasgow – voted for independence, NO won...
October 7, 2014 11:00 am / 2 comments
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Where will Moscovici lead the European economy?
Greek Prime Minister Samaras reminded us of his determination to cut taxes and promised 30% tax reduction on fuel oil tax which was introduced as an austerity measure in...
September 21, 2014 1:26 pm / no comments
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The economy is stagnating. Once again.
Whistleblowers from among analysts and economists reported total collapse of economy ever since 2007, with a periodicity of a radio traffic service.
Many did not realize though,...
August 23, 2014 8:45 am / no comments
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Good news from the European economy cannot be bad!
The topic of the day concerns sanctions against Russia. We will omit this political-security-international topic with the notion that mutual trade restriction always...
August 12, 2014 12:09 pm / 23 comments
Is it still working? Mario Draghi has just explained what ECB board council was discussing and markets jumped on this verbal game. ECB let basic rates unchanged and board have just had a discussion about unconventional measures of QE. Draghi...
April 10, 2014 1:39 pm / no comments
EU officers are angry. European banks came up with interesting news. If you want a house in Spain, you have a great chance now, supply increases. Illicit money scandal also in the Spanish government.
EU officers are angry. They have realised...
February 15, 2013 3:47 pm / no comments
The Southerners don’t want any help, but they keep sinking deeper and deeper. Will the Neo-Nazis lead Europe? Japanese QE worked for 9 hours. It seems that ECB can complete construction of its new residence before the Eurozone falls apart....
September 28, 2012 2:23 pm / 1 comment
The Hot Wednesday wasn’t that hot after all. Greece denies need for the third bailout package. Spaniards don’t want any bailouts either. Rompuy has a plan. Americans don’t want to be left behind.
The Judgment Day came, but it didn’t...
September 20, 2012 10:28 am / 49 comments
In our today’s trips around the Mediterranean we can watch how Greeks try to sell, Spaniards try to borrow and Italians try to stay inconspicuous. We will also have a look at the French lion and the British bulldog.
„If the leaders of...
July 24, 2012 12:45 pm / 11 comments
ECB trade unions protest, Barclays collects all the prizes both at home and abroad, Sarkozy packed toothbrush and pajamas – just in case, Finns and Dutch are disobedient, Klaus witty about the Europe as always. And you know who rules the...
July 12, 2012 10:46 am / 2 comments