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Global Manufacturing, France Outperforms, As Spain Continues To Flounder
Global Manufacturing, France Outperforms, As Spain Continues To Flounder
Well, it is not as if I relish rubbing salt into old wounds, but this quote from the latest piece by Ben Hall in Paris and Ralph Atkins in today's Financial Times is just too good to resist. French manufacturing output rose at its fastest rate for nine years, according to a survey on Monday, ...
The Dollar As A Funding Currency
The Dollar As A Funding Currency
fistfulofeuros.net — Nouriel Robini is not a man who is known for mincing his words. “We have the mother... of all carry trades,” he tells us, “Everybody’s playing the same game and this game is becoming dangerous.” There is a “wall of liquidity” sweeping the planet, pushing asset prices ever higher in one country ... (more) The Dollar As A Funding Currency
Beyond The Consensus On European Bank Credit
Beyond The Consensus On European Bank Credit
fistfulofeuros.net — Well, I never thought I would have to wait very long to get some confirmation of my... last post on things that could go bump in the night in France, but even I wasn’t expecting confirmation of what I was trying to get at so quickly. Now, according to Frank Atkins in The Financial Times this ... (more) Beyond The Consensus On European Bank Credit
The French Rebound Continues In October While Germany Moves Sideways
The French Rebound Continues In October While Germany Moves Sideways
frencheconomy.blogspot.com — Whoever would have thought that some people once called economics the most dismal of sciences? Certainly, as... the current crisis goes on and on, those of us who consider ourselves to be economists scarcely are able to find the time to squeeze in a dull ... (more) The French Rebound Continues In October While Germany ...
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