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Tag Archives: economics
Aaaa_help needed (for Greece part 3)
Greece has to handle this European ban Some money may give Dominic Strauss-Kahn Old continent needs to solve all this bund For future might help their monetary fund
Aaaa_help needed (for Greece_part2)
On a tour for help goes Greek prime minister Trying to fill their empty fiscal canister It doesn’t matter how much he bends He’s not gonna get a single cent
Monetary genesis
In the beginning God created sterling and the franc. On the second day He created the currency board and, Lo, money was well managed. On the third day God decided that man should have free will and so He created … Continue reading
Aaaa_help needed (for Greece)
Can someone help them, please. New “books” are needed in Greece. Nobody knows how to make min debt from max. Guidelines? P.O.Box- Goldman Sachs.
“You’re fired!” Part 3(the last one)
At last there is an end to the stormy story of a governor of central bank in Argentina. Mr Redrado decided to quit his job few days ago, and thus he accepted the status quo that Argentina does not have … Continue reading
“You’re fired” part 2
From recent information, Martin Redrado, (un)officially fired governor of the central bank of Argentina, has not been let inside the building (based on info in Financial Times, 27 January, 2010)
Two times lucky
BY the decision 70-30 the U.S. Senate re-elected Ben nernanke for the second 4-year term as the governor of the Federal Reserve System. You can read it for example here: from NYT: “The 70-to-30 vote was the weakest endorsement ever … Continue reading
Fernandez de Kirchner says: “You’re fired”
Argentina is in the centre of central banking interest, again. Country’s central bank chief, Martin Redrado has been dismissed from its position for refusing repaying country’s international debt. In the history of Argentinian central bank, the “misconduct of central bank” … Continue reading