Posts Tagged Germany
File not found. After Mania Comes Depression: Italian Yields Blow Out
Italy’s government bond yields are higher, and the Italian-German yield spread is reaching new Euro-era record high.
Stock Market Bottom-Fishing: Great Depression Edition
The stock market hit the bottom on 8 July 1932. A day later, Germany defaulted on its World War I Reparation as demanded under the Treaty of Versailles.
Germany: Orderly Default Of Greece Is On The Table
Orderly default of Greece is now on the table for Germany. Finally, Germany might be giving up and to face the reality that Greece’s situation is unbearable.
Greek Tragedy: The Vote, French And German Banks Negotiation, And China
Greek MPs will be voting on Austerity; German and French banks are negotiating with their governments; Wen Jiabao pledged to support Europe.
Economic Historian: Debt Reduction Is The Only Solution For Greece
The experience of Germany in the 20th Century tells us that the best solution for the Greek problem is to allow a haircut.
Greek Tragedy: The Political Mess Of Europe
The fiscal and economic mess in peripheral countries are no doubt becoming a political is for the entire Europe.
Europe: Eurozone crisis update – Germany and Portugal
Germany reported a strong 2010 economic growth, while Portugal is selling bonds today.
Germany Business Confidence increased
Germany is now the strong man in Europe, but it may not do much good to the weaker ones.