Archive for: debt

EU Treaty Terms Now What They Couldn’t Follow 8 Years Ago

EU Treaty Terms Now What They Couldn’t Follow 8 Years Ago

This story was originally published here. By Mark Gongloff Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy, Europe’s Cutest Couple, are once again setting hearts fluttering and stocks rising with news of their latest rendezvous, at which they slurped...

 

Tug of War Nuclear Style

Tug of War Nuclear Style

This was a monumental week in international finance history. The Europeans were saved again, for the moment,  this week with the coordinated effort of the Central Banks. Basically they provided more liquidity to the system and the stock markets...

 

Mirror Mirror On The Wall

Mirror Mirror On The Wall

This article was originally written and published by Todd on October 17, 2008 and yet here we still remain. It has been an amazing month. The global effort to keep financial markets from drowning into the abyss has been staggering. What does...

 

Greek Tragedy – Part 2

Greek Tragedy – Part 2

Well, you heard it here first, folks! We have been calling EURUSD a short for weeks. Now the Eurozone has finally descended into utter crisis as the Greek government demands a referendum on that second bailout. The opposition parties are running...

 

Occupy Wall Street–College

Occupy Wall Street–College

This week total US student loan debt exceeds total US credit card debt. Repeat, total STUDENT LOAN DEBT EXCEEDS TOTAL US CREDIT CARD DEBT. Now the savings rate has increased since this crisis began, so household debt has been decreasing. But,...

 
 
 
 
 
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