Ansgar Belke, former Research Director for International Macroeconomics at the German Institute for Economic Research in Berlin, talks in depth about a paper that he authored for the EU Parliament on using gold as collateral for highly distressed sovereign bonds.
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„Europe is gradually running out of time and options“
Dezember 23rd, 2012
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Posted in Finance, Precious Metals | Tags: Ansgar Belke, Bonds, ECB, EFF, EFSF, EMU, ESM, Eurozone, France, German Council of Economic Advisors, Germany, Gold, Gold Reserves, Gold-Backed Bonds, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, SMP, Spain
“Europe and America will not allow deflation to take root”
Dezember 5th, 2012
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The international business editor of The Daily Telegraph, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, talks in this exclusive interview about, among other things: his conviction that the United States aren’t dead yet; what he sees as China’s big challenges; the destructive nature of the EU against democracy; the upcoming bond massacre; why it’s significant that central banks have become […]
Posted in Allgemein, Finance, Oil, Precious Metals | Tags: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, Angela Merkel, Asia, Bill Clinton, Bond Market, Brazil, BRICS, Central Banks, Chimeria, China, City of London, Credit Bubbles, crude oil USA, currency war, Debt, Deflation, Deutsche Bundesbank, EMU, energy, EU, Euro, Europe, Finance, Glass-Steagal Act, Gold, Gold Reserve, GoldSwitzerland, Greece, IEA, IMF, Inflation, Ireland, Irving Fisher, Italy, Japan, Lisbon Treaty, Matterhorn Interview, Natural Gas, Portugal, Reflation, Russia, South America, Spain, UK, US Energy Policy, Venezuela