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  1. myp

    The Euro Crisis (funny)

    This made me laugh
  2. myp

    What will happen to the Euro?

    I've probably asked this before, but it has been a while and a lot has changed. What do you think will happen to the Euro moving forward? Is the end near or will it be saved? If it is the latter, how so- greater union or a major bailout? Any predictions near or long-term are welcome. As for...
  3. myp

    Asia, Euro fall on Eurozone debt worries

    And here we go again- Spanish yields surged sending Asia and the Euro down today. It will be interesting to see how the American market responds when it opens tomorrow morning. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/16/us-markets-global-idUSBRE83B01H20120416
  4. A

    Euro crises!!

    Hi every one!! Hope all are fine and doing well... Lets start a discussion on the present euro or europian crises,,, my questions are why, how and when this crises was begun? what were the policies of different govts in order to tackle down these crises? With the hope that i may get...
  5. myp

    Capital continues to leave worse-off Euro countries on worries

    A lot of money is being moved to Germany as a result of the PIIGS fiscal issues. The Bundesbank recorded $11.3 billion euros in non-bank inflows in September contributing to a 700 million positive inflow in September. That is compared to a negative 47.3 billion euros in August. That is...
  6. myp

    Central banks collaborate to counter worsening Euro crisis

    The Fed, ECB, Bank of Canada, Bank of England, Bank of Japan, and the Swiss National Bank announced earlier today a plan to increase non-Euro credit to Europe to stave off a credit crunch. The plan includes bilateral liquidity swaps...
  7. myp

    Euro zone split fears grow as Italy yields soar

    Italy's 10 year passed 7 percent today, a point considered by much of the market to be unsustainable. As a result, there is increased fears of Italy needing a bailout, but of course the problem is that the bailout fund is not big enough for Italy. Fears of a Euro zone split are growing as Greece...
  8. myp

    Estonia now on the Euro

    As of the new year, Estonia joined the Euro currency nations in using the common currency. The decision had been made a while ago and likely wouldn't have happened had it been decided now. Estonia finds itself in a potentially raw deal if PIIGS continues to have solvency issues. Thoughts?
  9. myp

    Germany, Greece, and the EU

    In light of the crisis in Greece, does anyone have any predictions of what will happen to the Euro or EU? After the crisis unfolded, everyone looked to one of the EU's strongest economies: Germany. Germany seems to be skeptical of a bailout now because a bailout of Greece could set an unwanted...
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