Archive - Dec 2011 - Blog entry

December 12th

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

The EU in its Current Form is Finished





Folks, if you’re not considering the possibility that the current EU is going to be broken up…  you need to start doing so now.  They’re all out of options over there which means… you guess it… it’s default/ systemic risk rime.

 

George Washington's picture

Are US Troops Deploying on the Jordan-Syrian Border?





I am treating this as still-to-be-confirmed for now ...

 

ilene's picture

Mr. Parasite Goes To Washington





In Washington, Mr. Parasite joins his sociopathic family and lives happily ever after. 

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Want to Know the REAL DEAL in the EU? Talk to a CEO





It’s time we admit the truth, the EU and its banking system are literally on the edge of collapse. Think 2008… for an entire region. And politicians are going to solve this mess with a March 2012 meeting!?!

 

Phoenix Capital Research's picture

Graham Summers’ Weekly Market Forecast (La La Land Edition)





EU leaders just decided to impose stricter budgetary requirements from EU members. Only in La La Land could this be viewed as progress. The EU already had budgetary requirements… which the PIIGS countries all ignored. So how will these NEW budgetary requirements change anything? And who or what is going to enforce them?

 

Bruce Krasting's picture

The Fed, MFG and Reg. T





If Reg. T is a "problem" then we have a big problem.

 

Tick By Tick's picture

Germanys Battle with Morality





A short piece that explains the moral dillemma the Germany faces with regards to the Eurozone.  

 

ilene's picture

Unreported Bedlam In Treasuries Signals Massive Panic





There’s plenty of reason to continue to be concerned, if not scared shitless.

 

December 11th

EconMatters's picture

Euro Zone: Another Crisis, Another Backdoor Taxpayer Bailout?





Somebody, somewhere has to put up the money and take the loss of the Euro Zone, and it does not look like EU would rise up to the occasion. 

 

rcwhalen's picture

Bob Eisenbeis | Be Careful What You Wish For





The appropriateness of leaking details of material to be discussed at an upcoming FOMC meeting is itself an issue that deserves scrutiny, since the agenda is not available in advance and the substance is covered by confidentiality rules of the FOMC. The only purpose may be to launch trial balloons to see what additional reactions might be garnered to better inform the discussion that will actually take place. Assuming that is the objective, here goes.

 

ilene's picture

Stock World Weekly - The Anti-Crisis Bazooka & Other Bedtime Stories





Little bit of this and that - the economy, Michael Hudson on the warfare engulfing Europe, a Santa Clause rally (anyway?)

 

williambanzai7's picture

GLoBaL FiNaNCe 101: WHeRe R U?





You've been rehypothecated...

 
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