[Archive] FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Consequences (Episode 15: May 2012) - page 192

 
artikul:

Merkel today also showed Berlin on Russian territory ))))

It's probably out of habit that everyone is drawn to Russia as before)))))reich that's a thousand years old))))
 
Sdimm:

It seems that everyone is drawn to Russia out of habit as before)))))reich that's a thousand years old))))

Let them come if they miss it)))
 
strangerr:

Let them come if they miss it)))

It must be genetic or Freudian )))))
 
Sdimm:

It seems to be a habit to go to Russia as it used to be)))))reich is a thousand years old))))

Merkel did not just say that when the eu goes mad, the first to attack the Germans and the Franks, and she asks russia for autonomy for the Reich, then they will not hurt them, they will give every russian a mercedes and they will give them milk and eggs, you know? and all the players will be ours ))))
 
Russia's gdP is comparable to that of the French, but not to the Germans, they need their own milk and eggs))))
 
Hi all, what do you think of the depth of the USDRUB fall
 

We will be falling.Although there were signs of a reversal yesterday, but it ended with a local rise in the Euro.

 

A story, that's what it is. Whatever it is.

I mean, here: there is - you have history. Here and now.

Okay. Use it.

 

It's on...

Spain's fourth largest bank Bankia intends to request a €19bn financial bailout from the Spanish authorities to cover its real estate liabilities.


Previously, the bank has already received help from Madrid in the amount of 4.5 billion euros. Thus, the total amount of infusion will amount to 23.5 billion euros. It was reported the other day that Bankia would ask Madrid for just over €10bn, but then the media, citing industry sources, raised the forecast to a modest €15bn budget infusion.

Read more: http://top.rbc.ru/economics/26/05/2012/652221.shtml
 
rigc:

It's on...

Spain's fourth largest bank Bankia intends to request a €19bn financial bailout from the Spanish authorities to cover its real estate liabilities.


Previously, the bank has already received help from Madrid in the amount of 4.5 billion euros. Thus, the total amount of infusion will amount to 23.5 billion euros. It was reported the other day that Bankia would ask Madrid for just over €10bn, but then the media, citing industry sources, raised the forecast to a modest €15bn budget infusion.

Read more: http://top.rbc.ru/economics/26/05/2012/652221.shtml


The banks are bailing out the rest of the world in hard times, instead of boosting the manufacturing sector, which is understandable - it's their banks through which they make money out of thin air.

What kind of economy can we talk about after that?

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