Posts Tagged: transportation

ROUBINI: Germany Won’t Bail Out Other Countries Because They Lost Their Virginity Already

Economist Nouriel Roubini was just on Bloomberg TV discussing the unfolding euro crisis and the German reaction to all of these proposals to mutualize debt. Roubini told Bloomberg that the Germans worry about three things: One is about moral hazard. They say, “if we

ROUBINI: Germany Won’t Bail Out Other Countries Because They Lost Their Virginity Already

Economist Nouriel Roubini was just on Bloomberg TV discussing the unfolding euro crisis and the German reaction to all of these proposals to mutualize debt. Roubini told Bloomberg that the Germans worry about three things: One is about moral hazard. They say, “if we

Euroland should invade Germany

As the fateful month of August approaches in Europe, the time has come for the countries of Euroland to consider reversing the procedure and timetable of World War I. That is to say, that France, Italy, Spain, and all rest

Euroland should invade Germany

As the fateful month of August approaches in Europe, the time has come for the countries of Euroland to consider reversing the procedure and timetable of World War I. That is to say, that France, Italy, Spain, and all rest

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CITI: Forget Those Merkel Comments, This Is The Headline Out Of Germany That Really Matters

Wikimedia Commons In the last hour, markets got rocked from some Merkel comments about her not being cool with debt and burden sharing for as long as she lives. There was some confusion about what the comments meant, and since they were

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CITI: Forget Those Merkel Comments, This Is The Headline Out Of Germany That Really Matters

Wikimedia Commons In the last hour, markets got rocked from some Merkel comments about her not being cool with debt and burden sharing for as long as she lives. There was some confusion about what the comments meant, and since they were

Exports finding new destinations

The Greeks, always have their ways.   Markets of North Africa, Middle East, China and India offset losses from Europe     By Dimitra Manifava   Greek exports are thriving in new destinations such as North Africa, the Middle East

Exports finding new destinations

The Greeks, always have their ways.   Markets of North Africa, Middle East, China and India offset losses from Europe     By Dimitra Manifava   Greek exports are thriving in new destinations such as North Africa, the Middle East

Sean Gallup/Getty Images Germany‘s highest court asked the nation’s president Joachim Gauck to delay ratification of the yet to be created permanent bailout fund (the ESM) for at least three weeks. Gauck has agreed to the delay despite support from all four

Sean Gallup/Getty Images Germany‘s highest court asked the nation’s president Joachim Gauck to delay ratification of the yet to be created permanent bailout fund (the ESM) for at least three weeks. Gauck has agreed to the delay despite support from all four

Even The Airports In Europe Are Bizarrely Empty

  en.wikipedia.org June 18, 2012 Vilnius, Lithuania  After about an hour’s worth of air traffic congestion delays around JFK airport, I finally departed New York City yesterday evening en route for Vilnius, Lithuania… one of my favorite inconspicuous corners of Europe. The route

Even The Airports In Europe Are Bizarrely Empty

  en.wikipedia.org June 18, 2012 Vilnius, Lithuania  After about an hour’s worth of air traffic congestion delays around JFK airport, I finally departed New York City yesterday evening en route for Vilnius, Lithuania… one of my favorite inconspicuous corners of Europe. The route

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To escape the gloom at home, Ireland’s fans head for Poland

Sean O’Neill jumped out of his battered 1970s VW campervan and hit the tarmac with a determined thud. “Just wanted to take stock a bit before we descend on the masses,” said the Dublin bank clerk, 29, pulling on a

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To escape the gloom at home, Ireland’s fans head for Poland

Sean O’Neill jumped out of his battered 1970s VW campervan and hit the tarmac with a determined thud. “Just wanted to take stock a bit before we descend on the masses,” said the Dublin bank clerk, 29, pulling on a