Damned with faint plans Euro-zone government bonds have not been made safe—and the euro project remains in peril THERE […]
European Debt Crisis Facts and Truth
From NIA site, The mainstream media as of late has been focusing its total attention on the sovereign debt crisis […]
Italy’s crisis: Endgame for the euro?
Posted by Michael Schuman, http://curiouscapitalist.blogs.time.com, You know the old saying: It ain’t over until the fat lady sings. Well, in […]
Country exposure to Greek debt
by Prieur du Plessis, “Greek drama is now no longer confined to the literature class,” says economist Asha Bangalore of […]
Will the Latest Plan “Fix” the Eurozone?
by Frank Shostak, http://mises.org, Last Thursday, October 27, European leaders secured an agreement from eurozone banks to take a 50 […]
Yuan Only BRIC Winner on Resilience to Debt Crisis: China Credit
By Lilian Karunungan Sept. 14 (Bloomberg) — China, with its centrally controlled economy, managed currency and restrictions on capital inflows, […]
The downgrade assault by the rating agencies continues – what are the implications for the EFSF?
By Rebecca Wilder, News N Economics site, As the rating agencies trip over themselves to downgrade sovereign credit, Greece yesterday […]
Is the Euro Washed Up?
By Charles W. Calomiris, Chazen Global Insights, Europe is living in denial. Even after the economic crisis exposed the eurozone’s […]
Tuscan Bargains in Bagni di Lucca
By Steenie Harvey, International Living Above the grand villas with their lichen-covered statuary and wisteria blossom, little villages cling to […]
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Oxstones Food for Thought – November 2011 – EU Slow Motion Train Wreck – Brakes Are Coming Off!
By Liu-Yue (Louie) Lam, Co-Founder, Chief Investment Strategist, Oxstone Capital Management, 11/11/11 Global Financial Crisis Part II – EU Sovereign […]