Posts Tagged ‘eurozone’

Eurozone Considering 10% Tax On Money In Bank Accounts

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has instructed Germany to raise taxes and advised the Eurozone to impose a 10% tax on all money deposited in banks throughout Europe. The IMF claims that taxing your money when you earn it and then taxing your money again when you spend it is not enough. European governments should also […]

The U.S.-ISIS connection smoking gun and US Centcom lies

     “…there is the possibility of establishing a declared or undeclared Salafist Principality in eastern Syria (Hasaka and Der Zor), and this is exactly what the supporting powers to the opposition want, in order to isolate the Syrian regime, which is considered the strategic depth of the Shia expansion (Iraq and Iran).” We’ve said it […]

Same Judge who Covered Up CIA Torture Dismisses Suit Against NSA Surveillance

By Andrew Emett Responsible for helping cover up the CIA’s torture program, the same judge dismissed a lawsuit on Friday filed by the ACLU, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Wikipedia, and other organizations accusing the NSA of conducting mass surveillance. Although it is now common knowledge that the NSA can retroactively access […]

Soros Calls For Eurozone Treasury

Antonia van de Velde CNBC October 12, 2011 Billionaire investor George Soros and 95 prominent politicians, business leaders and academics urged euro zone leaders to take swift action to resolve the crisis plaguing the region, calling for the creation of a euro zone treasury and stressing that the euro can only be saved if all […]

EU says eurozone needs ‘permanent’ austerity

AFP October 11, 2011 The EU warned Tuesday that the eurozone requires permanent tough austerity measures if it is to cope with public debt set to crash through the 100-percent-of-GDP barrier and keep rising for many years. With an ageing population piling up social security and pension costs, the European Commission says a radical long-term […]

‘Time short’ for eurozone, says Cameron

  George Parker and Lionel Barber FT.com October 9, 2011 David Cameron has urged European leaders to take a “big bazooka” approach to resolving the eurozone crisis, warning they have just a matter of weeks to avert economic disaster. The UK prime minister wants France and Germany to bury their differences and to adopt before […]

Cameron warns eurozone break-up would harm the UK

  BBC October 2, 2011 Prime Minister David Cameron has warned that it would be “very bad” for the UK if the eurozone was to break up. Speaking to the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show, he said the debt crisis in the eurozone was “a threat not just to itself, but also a threat to the […]

Trader: Eurozone Will Crash, Markets Are Toast

BBC Sept 27, 2011 In a scary and painfully frank interview a freaked out BBC interviewer is visibly shaken when market trader Alessio Rastani predicts that the “Market is Toast.” Apparently there is nothing Euro governments can do. Print this page. Comment Rules One Response to “Trader: Eurozone Will Crash, Markets Are Toast” hahahaha…. Leave […]

Markets on a roller-coaster ride but hopes raised as Eurozone bailout plan for Greece edges nearer

  Alex Brummer, James Chapman and James WhiteDaily Mail September 26, 2011 Stock markets have endured another roller-coaster day as brokers digest details of a rescue plan for the Eurozone being drawn up by finance ministers – and there are signs that the markets are improving. Reports from the weekend suggested a £2.6trillion plan was […]

Trader on the BBC says Eurozone Market will crash

  You Tube September 26, 2011 In a scary and painfully frank interview a freaked out BBC interviewer is visibly shaken when market trader Alessio Rastani predicts that the “Market is Toast.” Apparently there is nothing Euro governments can do. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers […]

EU officials expect Greece to default but stay in eurozone

Bruno Waterfield,London Telegraph Sept 22, 2011 There is a growing consensus among EU diplomats and officials that Greece will default while remaining inside the eurozone. Intense talks are taking place in Berlin, Paris, Frankfurt and Brussels about how to manage a Greek default in the short to medium term. “It is not now but a […]

Eurozone Planned Financial Crisis – Alan Watt Reports

  The Alex Jones Channel Sept 20, 2011 Aaron talks with a long-term researcher into the causative forces behind major changes in historical development, Alan Watt, who hosts the radio program Cutting Through the Matrix. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook share via Reddit Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Subscribe to […]

Eurozone debt crisis threatens banks, rest of world: IMF

  Economic Times September 20, 2011 BRUSSELS: The eurozone’s debt mountain poses a threat to the world economy, the IMF warned on Tuesday, putting pressure on European banks to boost their capital to survive the crisis. The IMF sounded the alarm in a world economic report that sharply lowered the IMF’s growth projections for the […]

The Eurozone is grinding to a halt

  Will LongbottomDaily Mail September 15, 2011 The EU Commission today warned that economic growth in the eurozone will come to a near standstill by the end of the year due to the European debt crisis and turmoil in the financial markets. In its latest economic forecast, the commission said the financial gloom is likely […]

Eurozone crisis could rip EU apart: officials

  AFP September 14, 2011 AFP – The eurozone crisis could wreck the European Union, top EU officials warned on Wednesday as the leaders of Germany and France held talks with Greece to avoid a default and widespread chaos. The pressure rose on all fronts with United States again expressing great concern, with Treasury Secretary […]

Eurozone debt crisis could rip E.U. apart: officials

AFP Sept 14, 2011 The eurozone debt crisis now threatening banks could destroy six decades of post-war European integration, top EU officials warned on Wednesday. The dire warning that post World War II Europe risks disaster came shortly after Moody’s credit rating agency downgraded two French banks and as financial markets increasingly calculate the domino […]

China in talks to buy Eurozone debt

  Graeme Wearden Guardian September 13, 2011 China could step in to help rescue Europe from its debt crisis after holding top-level talks with Italy’s finance minister. The Italian government confirmed on Tuesday that Giulio Tremonti had met the head of China Investment Corp, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, in Rome last week. It is understood that Tremonti […]

Why Eurozone should become United States of Europe, by David Cameron

JAMES CHAPMAN and ALEX BRUMMERUK Daily Mail Sept 7, 2011 David Cameron was branded an EU ‘enthusiast’ by Tory Eurosceptics last night as he said Britain must let eurozone countries move towards a United States of Europe with a common economic policy. The Prime Minister admitted he was not sure whether Germany and other countries […]

SOROS: Eurozone Crisis Could Be Worse Than Lehman

  Gus Lubin Business Insider Wednesday, September 7, 2011 Legendary investor George Soros says the lack of central European authority could make this crisis worse than 2008. He tells the New York Times: “This crisis has the potential to be a lot worse than Lehman Brothers. That is why the problem is so serious. You need a crisis […]

Gold Surges On Weak Economy Data and Eurozone Debt Crisis

  Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com September 6, 2011 Gold has climbed once again as word circulates about a possible third round of money printing by the Federal Reserve on weak payroll data, tumbling stock markets, and the eurozone debt crisis. “Gold gets a boost from further deterioration in the Greek sovereign debt crisis followed by heavy […]

September 23: The Beginning Of The End For Merkel… And The Eurozone?

Tyler DurdenZero Hedge Monday, August 29, 2011   Update: sure enough, here is Ambrose Evans-Pritchard with his own perspective on just this topic, which is oddly comparable to Zero Hedge’s: “Mrs Merkel’s aides say she is facing “war on every front”. The next month will decide her future, Germany’s destiny, and the fate of monetary union.” Original: […]

EIU sees at least 40% risk of eurozone breaking up

  Xinhua August 24, 2011 SINGAPORE, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) — The London-based Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) now saw a chance of at least 40 percent for the eurozone to break up and an equal chance for the global economy to go into a recession, local daily Business Times reported on Monday. Robert Bew, chief economist […]

European markets hit by eurozone Robin Hood tax plans

  Graeme Weardenguardian.co.uk August 17, 2011 Plans for a new Robin Hood-style tax on financial dealings hit shares in stock exchange operators on Wednesday, as the financial markets balked at the latest proposals to rescue the eurozone. The prospect of tax rate harmonisation and a new financial transaction tax, as pledged by German chancellor Angela […]

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