Tags: greece
Golddämmerung in Germany
November 3rd, 2012
in Op Ed
Dirk Ehnts finds out the reasons behind the German gold reserve - worth nearly €144 billion - being still outside the country. more »
Is There a Peace Prize for Failure?
October 14th, 2012
in Op Ed, syndication
Nobel Peace Prize: Was It Deserved?
Written by Stephen Swanson
A week in which the European Union wins a Nobel Peace Prize and also is chided by the IMF for not doing more to implement a Euro wide banking regime to contain continuing financial th… more »
Decision Time: An Open Letter to Chancellor Merkel
September 20th, 2012
in Op Ed
by Elliott Morss, Morss Global Finance Chancellor Merkel:I have considerable sympathy for the position you are in. As a politician, you are trying to represent the view of the German people. And they have had it with bailouts for the banks and the “wea… more »
France's President Fights To Show He Is In Control
September 17th, 2012
in Op Ed, syndication
Written by Hilary Barnes When Francois Hollande (pictured), the candidate for the Socialist Party, was elected president in May this year he declared that his presidency would be a “normal' one.That is to say that in contrast to the presidency of his… more »
The End of the World as We Know It
June 17th, 2012
in Op Ed
by Dani Rodrik, Project Syndicate Editorial note: The first point on the checklist presented by Prof. Rodrik will be passed today as the Greeks hold another national election which many expect the Syriza party to win. Regardless of whether the expecte… more »
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