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Archive for October, 2011
Greece must vote no to the bailout terms
Eurozone policymakers will view with horror George Papandreou’s decision to hold a referendum on the Greek bailout package. Less than a week after agreeing a “comprehensive” deal to resolve Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, the whole thing already seems to be coming apart at the seams. The Greek prime minister’s commitment to a plebiscite introduces a [...]
Travelling Around Europe With Prepaid Euro Cards
The growing popularity of Prepaid Euro cards is unsurprising given the benefits that currency cards provide. One of the main reasons for the growing use of Euro prepaid cards is down to the increase in card theft and fraud abroad which is being driven higher with the recession across global economies which has raised fraud [...]
Italy, Europe, and Red Brigade terror
Matters are turning serious. Italy’s labour minister Maurizio Sacconi has just warned that a rushed shake-up of the labour market – as demanded by the EU – risks setting off a fresh cycle of terrorism in the country. Here is the story from Il Sole. “We must stop creating tension over labour reform which could [...]
Keiser Report – Fake Markets! Fake Finance! (E92)
This time, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, look at the scandals of fake judges using fake deputies to collect fake debts in fake courts and of Irish austerity under imposed under fake pretences. In the second half of the show Max talks to David McWilliams about Ireland’s first ever economics festival, Kilkenomics, and the [...]
Multinational Business Finance (12th Edition)
Multinational Business Finance (12th Edition) Renowned for its authoritative, comprehensive coverage of contemporary international finance. Globalization and the Multinational Enterprise; Financial Goals & Governance; The International Monetary System; The Balance of Payments; Current Multinational Financial Challenges: Crisis; The Foreign Exchange MarketInternational Parity Conditions; Foreign Currency Derivatives; Interest Rate and Cross Currency Swaps; Foreign Exchange Rate [...]
German finance minister opens door for EU fiscal union: FT
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese electronics maker Panasonic Corp slashed its annual outlook to a $5.5 billion net loss on Monday, its worst in a decade, as restructuring costs soared and weak demand in the United States and Europe eroded income. Article source: http://news.yahoo.com/german-finance-minister-opens-door-eu-fiscal-union-020021249.html
MONDAY VIEW: We may need a new chancellor to tidy the mess as economic policy threatens to collapse
By William Keegan Last updated at 9:58 PM on 30th October 2011 Eyes wide open: How long can George Osborne last, and retain credibility? Whitehall gossip has it that George Osborne is being more tactful in his dealings with his troubled counterparts in the eurozone than either Prime Minister David Cameron or Foreign Secretary William [...]
MONDAY VIEW: We may need a new chancellor to tidy the mess as economic policy threatens to collapse
By William Keegan Last updated at 9:58 PM on 30th October 2011 Eyes wide open: How long can George Osborne last, and retain credibility? Whitehall gossip has it that George Osborne is being more tactful in his dealings with his troubled counterparts in the eurozone than either Prime Minister David Cameron or Foreign Secretary William [...]
The Crisis of Credit Visualized – HD
The Short and Simple Story of the Credit Crisis — The Full Version By Jonathan Jarvis. Crisisofcredit.com The goal of giving form to a complex situation like the credit crisis is to quickly supply the essence of the situation to those unfamiliar and uninitiated. This is the original, full version.