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May 1, 2012

FINANCIAL News, Money, Banks, Economic and Financial Crisis, May 01, 2012

Eurozone Austerity Faces Increasing Political Challenges as Economy Worsens
Huffington Post (blog)
It has become a ritual: Every six months I debate the IMF at their annual meetings, most recently represented by their Deputy Director for Europe. It takes place in the same room of that giant greenhouse-looking World Bankbuilding on 19th Street in ...
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Hollande Seen Bowing to Crisis in Socialists' Balancing Act
Bloomberg
The challenges for the next president include creating jobs and increasing competitiveness while keeping the region's financialwoes at bay. France's debt is approaching 90 percent of gross domestic product and jobless claims are at a 12-year high.
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Bloomberg
Egypt's Moussa Sees Spending Vital to Economic Recovery
BusinessWeek
“We will need to pump money into the economy to create jobs,” Ashraf Sweilam, Moussa's economic adviser, said in a telephone interview from Cairo. “We will not increase the budget deficit a lot, especially if we restore security.
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Austerity Vs. Growth In The Eurozone
Business Insider
The European Central Bank's massive 3-year LTRO variant of quantitative easing reduced pressures in the Eurozone's financial system in the first quarter, lowering interbank spreads, and is still working through the system. However, it did not solve the ...
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Debt crisis: Live
Telegraph.co.uk
The view on the economy has swung from optimism to pessimism of late and this could bring us back to the middle. ISM suggests there's no real reason to get too concerned about the path of the US economy at this point. 17.35 US markets are continiuing ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Bernanke: Be Humble!
Gold Seek
A key reason why all the money that has been printed hasn't made it to the real economy is because major deflationary forces are present, as a result of the financial crisis. In our assessment, in the run-up to the financial crisis, the Fed had lost ...
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Gold Seek
Neosho Capital: The Ongoing Eurozone Debt And 'Risk-Free Rate'
Seeking Alpha
Perhaps after all the talk and worry about such an event, investors andfinancial types worldwide were well prepared psychologically for its actual occurrence. The default may have been "orderly." but it was definitely a default: all holders of credit ...
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Eurozone crisis live: May Day austerity protests in Greece; Venizelos warns ...
The Guardian
Currently though it is a battle between those who blame the crisison the providers of capital – the banking and financial industry and unfettered capitalism – and those who blame Europe's bloated and unaffordable welfare state – which benefits the ...
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The Guardian
This is how to run the economy
Financial Express Bangladesh
The IMF does some good things too! The FM states at the beginning of the Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies: "Macroeconomic pressures have intensified over the past 18 months resulting in heightened risks to Bangladesh's external position".
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Austerity Fires Voter Vengeance Against Euro
Business Insider
... be imbued in the European Central Bank (ECB). But more recently, as the over-borrowed PIIGS appeared near to default, the German political elite saw the opportunity to extend their political power by means of financial 'rescue' operations.
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Force Taxpayers to Buy Spanish Bonds is Ludicrous Proposal From Harvard ...
The Market Oracle
As the economic crisis lingers on, the number of ludicrous proposals to deal with the crisis rises every month. I have lost count by now of preposterous ideas and who made them (does anyone have the complete list?), but a proposal by Harvard Economics ...
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Venizelos Says Greece May Be Pushed Out of Eurozone
Greek Reporter
By Andy Dabilis on May 1, 2012 in Economy, News, Politics ATHENS – After two years of pay cuts, tax hikes, slashed pensions, a reduced minimum wage and the slated firing of 150000 public workers imposed during his watch as FinanceMinister, ...
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Greek Reporter
Transcript: MMT Summit 2012 A Debate on How to Get Out of the Euro
Bay Area Indymedia
A similar summit on MMT by the Occupy Movement would go far toward increasing our financial and political economics literacy, as a contribution to the various Occupy Movement teach-ins and workshops on political economytoward greater financial ...
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Democracy Vs. The Euro
Seeking Alpha
This indeed happened until the financial crisis, but it wasn't the benign development many thought it was, quite the contrary. The capital inflows in the periphery created credit and housing bubbles (Spain, Ireland) and put countries to sleep with ...
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Is Deflation Exactly What Every U.S. Household Needs?
Seeking Alpha
There has been a never-ending fear surrounding deflation and the damagingfinancial and social impacts it would have on society. There are very clear and understandable reasons for this. To help investors better understand the long-term flaws of ...
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Former Greek Bank Chief Pavlos Psomiadis Jailed
Greek Reporter
Aspis was one of the first business groups to fall prey to the country΄s economic crisis. T-bank , a small lender that emerged from the wreckage of the group, was nationalized late last year under the terms of the country΄s EU/IMF bailout.
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Greek Reporter
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