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 Time to do the Humpty Dance?
Time to do the Humpty Dance?
Today may, in the fullness of time, be seen as a key turning point for financial markets in 2008 and beyond. Not because of any particular market price action or earnings announcement, though both could perhaps be meaningful. No, the font of significance in today's newsflow comes from humbler ...
Fernandez Ordoñez Says No Deflation In Eurozone, But What About Spain?
Fernandez Ordoñez Says No Deflation In Eurozone, But What About Spain?
spaineconomy.blogspot.com — While we are likely to see a "substantial'' drop in euro-region inflation, Bank of Spain forecasts for... the 15-nation euro area do not show price drops. That is they "show an enormous moderation in price gains, but they do show price gains,'' according ... (more) Fernandez Ordoñez Says No Deflation In Eurozone, But ...
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bloomberg.com — ECB's Ordonez Sees `Enormous' Drop in Euro-Region Inflation By Ben Sills Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- European Central... Bank council member Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez forecast an ``enormous'' drop in euro-region inflation . Bank of Spain forecasts for ... (more) ECB's Ordonez Sees `Enormous' Drop in ...
Some Random Thoughts On The Deflation Problem
Some Random Thoughts On The Deflation Problem
japanjapan.blogspot.com — Today it is precisely one month ago that yours truly noted that he was swamped. He still... is, but even though your author is still struggling to meet the quantitative demands of neo-classical graduate economics (especially, the statistical vintage) he ... (more) Some Random Thoughts On The Deflation Problem
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Some Random Thoughts On The Deflation Problem
Japan Economy Watch — ... Meanwhile and returning to the graphs one last time it seems as if, once again, one of Macro Man's metaphors will be useful; more specifically I am talking about the one in which Trichet does the humpty dance (now, there is a party I would attend!). Do you see a hump sir? I do. ...

Some Random Thoughts On The Deflation Problem
Euro Watch — ... Meanwhile and returning to the graphs one last time it seems as if, once again, one of Macro Man's metaphors will be useful; more specifically I am talking about the one in which Trichet does the humpty dance (now, there is a party I would attend!). Do you see a hump sir? I do. ...

Some Random Thoughts On The Deflation Problem
Global Economy Matters — ... Meanwhile and returning to the graphs one last time it seems as if, once again, one of Macro Man's metaphors will be useful; more specifically I am talking about the one in which Trichet does the humpty dance (now, there is a party I would attend!). Do you see a hump sir? I do. ...

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