Archive - Jun 19, 2012 - Blog entry
ZH Evening Wrap Up 6/19/12
Submitted by CrownThomas on 06/19/2012 19:26 -0500Some news & headlines from the day
François Hollande on Collision Course with ... France
Submitted by testosteronepit on 06/19/2012 17:58 -0500“We fear a programmed strangling.”
THe 25 MoST DaNGeRouS PeoPLe In FiNaNCiaL MeDiA
Submitted by williambanzai7 on 06/19/2012 14:19 -0500The enemies of my enemies are my best friends...
You Have Not Known Pain Until You've Tried To Limit The Borrowing Costs of Spain!!!
Submitted by Reggie Middleton on 06/19/2012 09:19 -0500What the MSM is missing is that Spain's failings make this real. Spain is big enough to bring down the whole shebang, right now, and its banks cannot be salvaged with just a hundred billion or so.
Spain is Now Facing a Banking Crisis and a Sovereign Crisis At the Same Time
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 06/19/2012 07:48 -0500
Spain is toast. I’ve already assessed that none of the key players (the IMF, the ECB, the EFSF, or the ESM) has the firepower to prop up Spain whose real capital needs are more in the ballpark of €300 billion -€500 billion. Thus, it’s GAME OVER for the EU. Sure it may take a while for this to manifest as politicians offer various hair-brained schemes to attempt to put off the inevitable debt collapse, but that debt collapse is coming and it will hit before the end of 2012.
News That Matters
Submitted by thetrader on 06/19/2012 06:34 -0500- 8.5%
- Australia
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- Barack Obama
- Ben Bernanke
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- Brazil
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- ratings
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- Reuters
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- Trade Balance
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- Volatility
- Wells Fargo
- Yuan
All you can read.







