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Re: Euro at 1.39 with a bullet
I'd like to hear EJ speak more about the Euro area debt - as the debt levels are far worse than the U.S. and, of course, the political structure such that individual countries will likely not influence the entire EU to depreciate, except of course for those in control - Germany/France.--ST (aka steveaustin2006)
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Re: Euro at 1.39 with a bullet
Originally posted by steveaustin2006 View PostI'd like to hear EJ speak more about the Euro area debt - as the debt levels are far worse than the U.S. and, of course, the political structure such that individual countries will likely not influence the entire EU to depreciate, except of course for those in control - Germany/France.
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Re: Euro at 1.39 with a bullet
Originally posted by globaleconomicollaps View Postsome time ago he contended that EMU would not come apart unless a economic crisis hit during an election year. Since this seems like a developing Euro crisis, is this too soon to call a break up in EMU?
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Originally posted by dcarrigg View PostWe've got a while until the next German election...
New German EU minister struggles with English
The European Union's new energy commissioner, Guenther Oettinger of Germany, has been the brunt of jokes about his fluency in English even before taking up his post in Brussels.
A video circulating on the Web featuring Guenther Oettinger - until now the state premier of Baden-Wuerttemberg - pokes fun at his strong Swabian accent and his rugged syntax.
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http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5178515,00.html
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