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Russia, China and the Battle Against Dollar Hegemony

Russia, China and the Battle Against Dollar Hegemony The Internal Contradictions of US Foreign Policy The Saker: We hear that the Ukraine will have to declare a default, but that it will probably be a “technical” default as opposed to an official one. Some say that the decision of the Rada to allow Iatseniuk to […]

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Greece: It’s Time For Your Default And Debt Restructuring

Greece: It’s Time For Your Default And Debt Restructuring For some reason, people think a sovereign default, and a subsequent debt restructuring such as Greece’s government faces, is something that is conceivable – the proverbial asteroid hitting the earth – but which has never actually happened. Sometimes, raw data says more than words. According to […]

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Why Is The EU Forcing European Nations To Adopt ‘Bail-In’ Legislation By The End Of The Summer?

Why Is The EU Forcing European Nations To Adopt ‘Bail-In’ Legislation By The End Of The Summer? Are they expecting something to happen?  As you will read about below, the European Union says that any nation within the EU that does not enact “bail-in” legislation within the next two months will face legal action.  The countries […]

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IMF has betrayed its mission in Greece, captive to EMU creditors

IMF has betrayed its mission in Greece, captive to EMU creditors The IMF’s Original Sin in Greece was to let Dominique Strauss-Kahn hijack the institution to save Europe’s banks and the euro when the crisis erupted, dooming Greece to disaster. The International Monetary Fund is in very serious trouble. Events have reached a point in […]

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Greek Banks On Verge Of Total Collapse: Bank Run Surges “Massively” As Depositors Yank €700 Million Today Alone

Greek Banks On Verge Of Total Collapse: Bank Run Surges “Massively” As Depositors Yank €700 Million Today Alone While the Greek government believes it may have won the battle, if not the war with Europe, the reality is that every additional day in which Athens does not have a funding backstop, be it the ECB […]

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Greece: Out Of Cash, Out Of Time, Out Of Options

Greece: Out Of Cash, Out Of Time, Out Of Options On Friday Greece is due to pay at least a quarter of the €1.5bn due to the IMF in June.  … The creditors say they will only disburse the money if the Greek government enacts various key economic reforms and does not roll back reforms the […]

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Why Did These Former Fed Members Admit Mathematically, Logically, & In Reality: “It’s Over”?

Why Did These Former Fed Members Admit Mathematically, Logically, & In Reality: “It’s Over”? In the ironically titled “Paying For The Past” presentation, none other than Dick Fisher, Al Greenspan, and Larry Lindsey appear to have crossed the Rubicon of denial, lies, and deception to the dark-side of accepting reality. As Bill Holter asks, why exactly would these […]

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Greece Admits It Will Not Make IMF Payment On Friday, No Deal Expected Wednesday

Greece Admits It Will Not Make IMF Payment On Friday, No Deal Expected Wednesday For days, Greek officials have been insistent that the country will make a €300 million payment to the IMF this Friday and thus avoid a default. Last month, we heard the same rhetoric out of Athens and as it turns out, […]

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Alexis Tsipras: The Bell Tolls for Europe

Alexis Tsipras: The Bell Tolls for Europe This is a letter From Greek PM Alexis Tsipras in today’s Le Monde. I have little to add, his eloquence needs few comments at this moment. One thing is certain: the negotiations will never be the same. And neither will Europe. Straight from the Prime Minister’s offical website: : Alexis […]

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Russian Pivot: Greece Will “Probably” Join BRICS Bank, Official Says

Russian Pivot: Greece Will “Probably” Join BRICS Bank, Official Says Greece has very little in the way of bargaining power with European creditors. Outside of gimmicks like tapping its SDR reserves, Athens has no cash to make payments to the IMF in June and, perhaps more importantly, there’s very little in the way of wiggle […]

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Greece – Stumbling Toward Default

Greece – Stumbling Toward Default Good Cop Under Fire On June 5, Greece has to pay €240 million to the IMF. A week later another €270 million are coming due. All in all, Greece has to pay back €1.5 billion in IMF loans over the month of June. All indications are that the Greek government […]

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The Pressure Just Shifted from Greece to the US and EU

The Pressure Just Shifted from Greece to the US and EU With the 3rd US Q1 GDP print coming in at -0.7% (-3% if not for inventories), perhaps the media spotlights – and lively imagination – can move away from Greece for a few weeks. The US has enough problems of its own, it would […]

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Why Europe can’t let Greek economy crumble: Don Pittis

Why Europe can’t let Greek economy crumble: Don Pittis EU must find solution that does not propose stripping elderly of pensions There are vultures in the financial community snapping their beaks and waiting for a Graccident. If you haven’t heard the term before, Graccident is the latest rhetorical bastardization of the English language after Grexit, wherein you attach the […]

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This Time is Different

This Time is Different   For years, I have warned that we will face our worst nightmare – the collapse of socialism. In the death throes of this abomination that even the Ten Commandments listed as a serious sin, equal to “thou shalt not kill”, government will become the ugly beast that will devour society to retain […]

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Austerity, Economics and Religion

Austerity, Economics and Religion There are many things going on in the Greece vs Institutions+Germany negotiations, and many more on the fringe of the talks, with opinions being vented left and right, not least of all in the media, often driven more by a particular agenda than by facts or know-how. What most fail to […]

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