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Friday, June 21, 2013

21/6/2013: Europe's Capacity Deficit Illustrated

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Want an example of Europe's 'capacity deficit' I mention here:  http://trueeconomics.blogspot.ie/2013/06/1962013-european-feder...
Thursday, June 20, 2013

20/6/2013: Real Price of Gold (and fiat currency by implication)

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Price of Gold since 1791 in constant 2012 USD: http://visualizingeconomics.com/blog/2013/6/4/the-real-price-of-gold-since-1791 Click o...

20/6/2013: Heroes of our times and earnings...

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Latest data on (annual) earnings, to highlight the vast gains in Irish 'competitiveness' And the heroic folks who earned a 4.2%...

20/6/2013: China Volcano Blowing Up at Last?

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Good title to a research note, as I tell my students in MSc in Finance, does the following things: Captures attention of the reader for ...

20/6/2013: Some facts about income inequality in Ireland and across OECD

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Here's an interesting chart from the OECD's latest analysis of income inequality changes during the crisis: Chart: Market income ...

20/6/2013: FTT: Extra-territoriality and Stamp Duty Comparative

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An important piece of analysis of the European Financial Transactions Tax (FTT or 'Robin Hood' Tax) by Clifford Chance from Januar...

20/6/2013: Stalled Irish Banks Reforms: Sunday Times, June 16, 2013

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This is an unedited version of the Sunday Times article from June 16, 2013 The latest data from the Central Bank shows that in two year...
Wednesday, June 19, 2013

19/6/2013: European Federalism and EMU Experience

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There is a number of flaws in the euro area design that were exposed by the current crisis. Perhaps the most fundamental is the flaw rela...
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Tuesday, June 18, 2013

18/7/2013: QE or Not-QE... spot the difference?

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My recent exchange with @LISwires on the issue of risks involved in both continued QE and pursuing an exit strategy. The tweet the start...

18/6/2013: The Size of the Eurotanic's Bad Assets Iceberg?

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Europe's Non-Performing and Doddgy Banking Assets are a Mount Everest-sized iceberg that no analyst in the Commission or the IMF or the...
Monday, June 17, 2013

17/6/2013: Deutsche, AIB and Cypriot Banks: 3 links

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Back in 2011, I wrote about the extreme leverage ratios in some of Europe's top banks:  http://trueeconomics.blogspot.ie/2011/09/130920...

17/6/2013: On Debt of the Nations & Euro Crisis: 2 links

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Update from the ZeroHedge on the Debt of the Nations:  http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-06-04/debt-nations Worth a read! And while on...
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