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Euro Zone – Abwarten und Tee trinken?

Resolution of the stress in the Euro zone seems to require currency devaluation, deflation or a combination of the two. None of the solutions is pretty. And none will be quick.

Posted byDr. Dirk Ehnts5 December 201022 December 2010Posted inEurozoneTags: balance of payments, deflation, devaluation, Dirk Ehnts, euro6 Comments on Euro Zone – Abwarten und Tee trinken?

Will Europe Face Defaults?

It appears that a number of sovereign debt defaults are imminent in Europe. How these are handled will determine if a European Union survives or just shambles.

Posted byMichael Pettis28 November 20109 December 2010Posted inEurozone, GovernmentTags: Belgium, debt sovereign debt, default, Eastern Europe, EU, Europe, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain3 Comments on Will Europe Face Defaults?

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