Category Archives: PIIGS

Sarkozy Looks Devastated By Greek Surprise

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Charile Rose: The Economist on EU Debt Deal

Excellent Charlie Rose roundtable on the global economy with Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor, The Economist, Greg Ip US Economics Editor The Economist and John Micklethwait Editor-in-Chief The Economist.  This is a must see for any interested in the recent EU … Continue reading

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Euro Fracture: “Matters are turning serious” in Italy

It you’re looking for some Euro gloom, go no further than Ambrose Evans-Pritchard’s latest, Italy, Europe, and Red Brigade terror.   He writes that Italy risks an outbreak of terrorism if the labor market reform is rushed as the EU … Continue reading

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M.F. Euro Takes Down Equities

Lots of debate out there what took the market down today.  We’re not certain you can tag the first 15 S&P points on a single factor — MF Global, euro,  Italy, yen intervention and strong dollar, or simple profit taking … Continue reading

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Euros Playing w/ Fire

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The Pain in Spain – 3.302% 6-month Bills

The NY Times reports, The Treasury said in Madrid that it had sold bills valued at €3.48 billion, or $4.9 billion, of short-term paper — substantially all of the €3.5 billion it had been targeting. It sold three-month securities priced … Continue reading

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World’s Highest and Lowest Growth Economies

Here is the list we promised of the high/low growth economies ranked by 2011 GDP estimates.    As we posted last night,  the table illustrates that, of the large non-oil exporting economies, Argentina is the second fastest growing economy in the … Continue reading

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Is the Euro Driving the S&P500?

In case you haven’t noticed recently the Euro and S&P500 seem to be moving together almost tick for tick.   Here are the daily moves in futures over the past month.  Makes you think they’re both dancing to the same … Continue reading

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Losses expected for holders of Greek debt

Do they mean banks need to write down or reserve against their Greek bonds by 60 percent or is it that bondholders will reduce their claims on Greece by 60 percent?   We are not confident that the EU policymakers … Continue reading

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Rivets Starting to Pop in Greece

The FT reports, Greece should get its next €8bn in international aid, but its economic outlook is deteriorating so rapidly that a second bail-out plan agreed just three months ago is no longer adequate to keep Athens afloat, international lenders … Continue reading

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