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Eurozone crisis live: General strike underway in Greece against austerity programme

By  Graeme Wearden There are signs of serious jitters in the City today. As feared, the yield on Spain’s 10-year bonds has now risen about 6% (6.03% at pixel time). The stock markets are all still lower,, with Spain’s IBEX … Continue reading

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Euro zone lacks engine for growth

By Dr.Constantin Gurdgiev In my previous postings here, I have suggested that by mid-year, Greece will be back in the market’s crosshairs. Now, time to look beyond that which consumes the media space once again. The latest data on first-quarter … Continue reading

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Finland To Support Portugal Bail Out In Exchange For Collateralization, Asset Sales

I believe we are in the first stages of an outright run on the Irish banks as they have been experiencing massive outflows of deposits and I further believe, the citizens of Ireland have every right to fear a direct grab by the government of their deposits in what’s left of the toxic banks As the current exposure of 150,000,000,000 Euros by the ECB is based on the deposits held by these banks and the government are committed to ensuring that they hold on to these deposit levels. Continue reading

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More Nails in EU Coffin?

Monday, April 18, 2011 – by  Staff Report Massive gains for a massive man – the nationalist True Finns’ shock election result in the 2011 Finnish general election befits the burly figure of their leader, Timo Soini. And there is much … Continue reading

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