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In Euro Crisis, Time for the Next Swap?

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Broadway
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Medicine and Europe Scare Me
Broadway   5/23/2012 3:48:28 PM
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Scott, that is actually how U.S. doctors usually deal with all chronic and serious conditions ... put a band-aid on them and get paid as much as possible before the patient dies!

Now that I got that out of my system, how's this for real medicine for the EU: allow/force countries like Spain to leave the eurozone, at least temporarily until they get their act together; and/or devise ways that agree as much as possible with the markets to let sovereign defaults to happen before nations get in too deep like Greece.

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Re: Medicine and Europe Scare Me
PredictableChaos   5/23/2012 6:17:30 PM
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@Broadway,

Letting the weak countries out of the EU sounds like a good idea, and it seems to me that we end up there eventually.

But the trouble with this prescription is that the strong countries depend on large EU markets which include the weaker nations.  As the weaker economies leave the EU and begin to default or really de-leverage, the market for exports from Germany and France becomes smaller.

It's hard to see how this doesn't hurt the economic health of the countries remaining in the EU.

PC

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Re: Medicine and Europe Scare Me
Scott Raynovich   5/23/2012 6:25:58 PM
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Whatever the "solution" it's now clear this is going to be a long and belabored process

tokyogai
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Re: Medicine and Europe Scare Me
tokyogai   5/24/2012 10:22:01 AM
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It seems they need to get to the edge fo the cliff before they react each time. Not too much onlike the US Congress.

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Re: Medicine and Europe Scare Me
Noreen Seebacher   5/24/2012 10:58:03 AM
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I'll just have another macaroon and a glass of wine, thank you.

Street Smart
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Street Smart   5/24/2012 12:51:00 PM
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I think that European debt continuing to rear it's ugly head is proof positive that absolutely nothing has been resolved.  Unfortunately, I think that there will have to be social unrest before anyone on that side of the pond really feels the urgency.

My friends in Athens say the situation is dire...blackouts, crime, garbage.  If that situation comes to Paris or Munich, that'll get some attention.

Scott Raynovich
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Re: Medicine and Europe Scare Me
Scott Raynovich   5/24/2012 12:56:33 PM
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"I'll just have another macaroon and a glass of wine, thank you."

Probably a good approach. But isn't that what Nicolas Sarkozy said?


back2basicz
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Ron Paul is the only Dude who makes any Sense on this Issue.
back2basicz   5/28/2012 10:18:26 AM
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Scott,

Ron Paul is the only Guy I know in DC who makes any sense on this issue.

It amounts to nothing more than a Backdoor Bailout of the insolvent EU Banking System.

Effectively American Taxpayers(and anyone who holds most of their Savings in US Dollars) is paying for these Bailouts today.

Any chance this will stop soon?

Not unless Ron Paul becomes the Next President.

The chances-SLIM but not non-existent.

After all,he is rapidly moving to take control of all Republican Delegates for the Main convention in June!!!

Here's Hoping for some Sanity on the Global Financial System(& A Ron Paul Win)

Regards

Ashish.

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back2basicz   5/28/2012 10:24:39 AM
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Street Smart,

Don't worry about Berlin.

If the situation gets that bad in Rome and Madrid then we are really in Big-Big trouble!!!

Germany will exit at that stage rather than bother with bailing anyone else out.

We are fast reaching that stage where its Every Man for themselves.

Regards

Ashish.

back2basicz
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Greece is already prepared for the Worst...
back2basicz   5/28/2012 10:35:05 AM
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Guys,

Dixons,Diageo ,Vodafone and BMW(all Global Brands) are all prepared for the absolute worst case sceanario(Where Greece moves back to the Drachma ) and the resultant Civil Unrest it would trigger.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/28/europe-greece-contingency-idUSL5E8GP3IG20120528

The Company De La Rue(BankNote Printers) says their fastest growing Business was in Greece last year.

How much do you wanna Bet we are Heading for a Currency Crisis very,very soon???

ITS SHOWTIME!!!!

 

Ashish.

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