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Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
"...To bring up the idea that a modification to existing treaties will be some kind of medicine for the pressing debt issues, is preposterous at best. Yet, both Germany and France are pushing for changes to allow closer monitoring of euro countries budgets,...." google it for source related article * December 2, 2011, 1:16 PM ET "By the Way, French Yields Arent Looking Too Good" Excerpt: "The bond market aint buying what the stock market is selling. Even after the solid jobs numbers we received earlier today, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note is actually moving lower. Since yields fall when bond prices rise, this means some investors are still buying safe debt from Uncle Sam rather than getting into the equities casino....." google will give you the whole article |
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Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
On Dec 3, 8:15*am, Pietro Giovanni пјод wrote:
Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro "...To bring up the idea that a modification to existing treaties will be some kind of medicine for the pressing debt issues, is preposterous at best. Yet, both Germany and France are pushing for changes to “allow closer monitoring of euro countries’ budgets,”...." google it for source related article * * * December 2, 2011, 1:16 PM ET "By the Way, French Yields Aren’t Looking Too Good" Excerpt: "The bond market ain’t buying what the stock market is selling. Even after the solid jobs numbers we received earlier today, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note is actually moving lower. Since yields fall when bond prices rise, this means some investors are still buying safe debt from Uncle Sam rather than getting into the equities casino....." google will give you the whole article As I said a few years ago...the Euro will never fly. Jigsaw |
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Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
On 12/4/2011 1:10 AM, Jigsaw1695 wrote:
On Dec 3, 8:15 am, Pietro Giovanni пјод wrote: Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro "...To bring up the idea that a modification to existing treaties will be some kind of medicine for the pressing debt issues, is preposterous at best. Yet, both Germany and France are pushing for changes to “allow closer monitoring of euro countries’ budgets,”...." google it for source related article * December 2, 2011, 1:16 PM ET "By the Way, French Yields Aren’t Looking Too Good" Excerpt: "The bond market ain’t buying what the stock market is selling. Even after the solid jobs numbers we received earlier today, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note is actually moving lower. Since yields fall when bond prices rise, this means some investors are still buying safe debt from Uncle Sam rather than getting into the equities casino....." google will give you the whole article As I said a few years ago...the Euro will never fly. Jigsaw Good call, I actually thought it might fly. One giant step for On world government. -- A little Liberalism like a little alcohol, can be a good thing but when either of them take control, they become self destructive. |
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Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
On 12/4/2011 1:10 AM, Jigsaw1695 wrote:
On Dec 3, 8:15 am, Pietro Giovanni пјод wrote: Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro "...To bring up the idea that a modification to existing treaties will be some kind of medicine for the pressing debt issues, is preposterous at best. Yet, both Germany and France are pushing for changes to “allow closer monitoring of euro countries’ budgets,”...." google it for source related article * December 2, 2011, 1:16 PM ET "By the Way, French Yields Aren’t Looking Too Good" Excerpt: "The bond market ain’t buying what the stock market is selling. Even after the solid jobs numbers we received earlier today, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note is actually moving lower. Since yields fall when bond prices rise, this means some investors are still buying safe debt from Uncle Sam rather than getting into the equities casino....." google will give you the whole article As I said a few years ago...the Euro will never fly. Jigsaw Good call, I actually thought it might fly. One giant step for One world government. -- A little Liberalism like a little alcohol, can be a good thing but when either of them take control, they become self destructive. |
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Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
On 12/4/2011 1:10 AM, Jigsaw1695 wrote:
On Dec 3, 8:15 am, Pietro Giovanni пјод wrote: Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro "...To bring up the idea that a modification to existing treaties will be some kind of medicine for the pressing debt issues, is preposterous at best. Yet, both Germany and France are pushing for changes to “allow closer monitoring of euro countries’ budgets,”...." google it for source related article * December 2, 2011, 1:16 PM ET "By the Way, French Yields Aren’t Looking Too Good" Excerpt: "The bond market ain’t buying what the stock market is selling. Even after the solid jobs numbers we received earlier today, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note is actually moving lower. Since yields fall when bond prices rise, this means some investors are still buying safe debt from Uncle Sam rather than getting into the equities casino....." google will give you the whole article As I said a few years ago...the Euro will never fly. Jigsaw Good call, I actually thought it might fly. One giant step for One world government. I guess what I forgot was that Rome followed this path..... and One world government is identical to the Socialist plan for one world government, and history is repeated. The sooner we get "one world government" the sooner it will collapse and the sooner we can start living in the "one real world" -- A little Liberalism like a little alcohol, can be a good thing but when either of them take control, they become self destructive. |
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Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
On 4/12/2011 17:54, BeamMeUpScotty wrote:
On 12/4/2011 1:10 AM, Jigsaw1695 wrote: On Dec 3, 8:15 am, Pietro Giovanni wrote: Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro "...To bring up the idea that a modification to existing treaties will be some kind of medicine for the pressing debt issues, is preposterous at best. Yet, both Germany and France are pushing for changes to “allow closer monitoring of euro countries’ budgets,”...." google it for source related article * December 2, 2011, 1:16 PM ET "By the Way, French Yields Aren’t Looking Too Good" Excerpt: "The bond market ain’t buying what the stock market is selling. Even after the solid jobs numbers we received earlier today, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note is actually moving lower. Since yields fall when bond prices rise, this means some investors are still buying safe debt from Uncle Sam rather than getting into the equities casino....." google will give you the whole article As I said a few years ago...the Euro will never fly. Jigsaw Good call, I actually thought it might fly. One giant step for One world government. I guess what I forgot was that Rome followed this path..... and One world government is identical to the Socialist plan for one world government, and history is repeated. The sooner we get "one world government" the sooner it will collapse and the sooner we can start living in the "one real world" Sarkozy and Merkel don't exactly qualify as socialists, but thanks for the trying. M |
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Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro
On 12/8/2011 5:22 PM, Michael wrote:
On 4/12/2011 17:54, BeamMeUpScotty wrote: On 12/4/2011 1:10 AM, Jigsaw1695 wrote: On Dec 3, 8:15 am, Pietro Giovanni wrote: Santa is coming to town. Maybe he can save the Euro "...To bring up the idea that a modification to existing treaties will be some kind of medicine for the pressing debt issues, is preposterous at best. Yet, both Germany and France are pushing for changes to “allow closer monitoring of euro countries’ budgets,”...." google it for source related article * December 2, 2011, 1:16 PM ET "By the Way, French Yields Aren’t Looking Too Good" Excerpt: "The bond market ain’t buying what the stock market is selling. Even after the solid jobs numbers we received earlier today, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note is actually moving lower. Since yields fall when bond prices rise, this means some investors are still buying safe debt from Uncle Sam rather than getting into the equities casino....." google will give you the whole article As I said a few years ago...the Euro will never fly. Jigsaw Good call, I actually thought it might fly. One giant step for One world government. I guess what I forgot was that Rome followed this path..... and One world government is identical to the Socialist plan for one world government, and history is repeated. The sooner we get "one world government" the sooner it will collapse and the sooner we can start living in the "one real world" Sarkozy and Merkel don't exactly qualify as socialists, but thanks for the trying. Oddly enough they seem to be the strongest economies in Europe...... And they don't qualify as Socialists? I wonder? -- A little Liberalism like a little alcohol, can be a good thing but when either of them take control, they become self destructive. |
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