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The illusion of money scarcity

August 20th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Beyond the crisis, Crisis routine | Leave A Comment »

The illusion of money scarcity

One of the main issue of today’s economic shift of paradigm is that most of  the people think like money is always scarce and has to remain so. This way, while the entire World is changing, we are still stuck into the old-fashion straitjacket of our monetary system, based on scarcity.

Euro crisis: worrying facts roundup

August 1st, 2012  |  by  |  published in Warning signs | Leave A Comment »

Euro crisis: worrying facts roundup

Being busy with my projects, I’m not posting very much these days. So here is a quick roundup of warning signs I’m looking in my radar.

European banks lifeline round up – march 2012

May 17th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Warning signs | Leave A Comment »

European banks lifeline round up – march 2012

As the crisis deepens, europeans banks are increasingly relying on central banks. What does it mean for the real economy?

Confirmed: central bank of Cyprus is rescuing cypriot banks through ELA

May 11th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Warning signs | 8 Comments »

Confirmed: central bank of Cyprus is rescuing cypriot banks through ELA

The last balance sheet released by the Central bank of Cyprus confirms that the cypriot banking sector is under emergency liquidity assistance injection.

Can Spain do as Iceland did?

May 8th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Beyond the crisis | 1 Comment »

Can Spain do as Iceland did?

The spanish governement is announcing a bailout plan for its private banks that could end up in injecting up to 10 bn of capital in Bankia. Of course, Spanish people are not very happy about that. On twitter, the hashtag #hagamoscomoIslandia (let’s do as Iceland did) is currently trending. But can Spain really do as Iceland […]

ECB’s undisclosed bank aid? The Cypriot lead

April 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Crisis routine, Warning signs | 1 Comment »

ECB’s undisclosed bank aid? The Cypriot lead

The European Central Bank is suspected to have lent more extra money to banks than we knew so far. While some people suspect spanish banks for being beneficiary of  such operations, Cyprus’s banking system could also be concerned. Here are at least some intriguing evidences.

François Hollande’s monetary backflip

April 20th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Froggy News | Leave A Comment »

In a recent speech on the air of the radio Europe 1, the socialist candidate François Hollande advocated for statuses reforms of the ECB in order to allow Frankfort to “lend directly” to the eurozone States. His move contradicts what he said in the past.

French press gets trapped by Irish blah blah

March 31st, 2012  |  by  |  published in Crisis routine | Leave A Comment »

People protesting in front of the Central Bank of Ireland

On Thursday, the Irish government announced that it reached a deal about the promissory notes issue, that forces Ireland to pay 3,06 bn euros on march 31st. But this deal actually does not defer any payment neither relieves Ireland from its heavy debt burden. In France, the only newspaper that reported about this information was Les Echos. But […]

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