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Charle Rose: Robert Rubin on the European Debt Crisis

Good interview with Gillian Tett of the Financial Times and Robert Rubin, former United States Secretary of the Treasury on the European Debt Crisis.  Rubin does make a good point 19:45 minutes into the discussion about Mario Draghi’s debt monetization … Continue reading

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Europe’s Stressed Out Banks

The Wall Street Journal reports Euro-zone banks’ overnight deposits at the ECB increased again last week “reflecting deepening distrust in interbank lending markets.”  The Journal writes, Overnight deposits Friday rose to €255.57 billion ($341.88 billion), surpassing Thursday’s 2011 high of … Continue reading

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Argentina – “Cookie Cutter” for the European Periphery?

“I would not say that Mexico is going to be a cookie cutter for others.” – William Rhodes, Citibank 1989 These were the words of the chairman of Mexico’s Bank Advisory Committee in 1989, just after the country and its … Continue reading

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Chart of the Day: Euro’s Dead Cat Bounce

Our Chart of the Day is the Dead Cat Bounce in the Euro.  The currency rallied on rumors of massive QE by the ECB to support the bonds of the PIIGS?  Come on!  QE of such size would drive the … Continue reading

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