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113   American in Japan   2013 Feb 19, 3:27pm  

Negative new on Europe is less the last few months.

Economist.com European economy guide

114   American in Japan   2013 Mar 8, 2:25pm  

Despite all of the calls for the destruction of the EU, the euro so far has held up well against the US dollar at about $1.30 / euro.

115   Bubbabeefcake   2013 Mar 8, 8:27pm  

American in Japan says

Negative new on Europe is less the last few months.

http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2013/02/european-economy-guide

Despite these improvements, government debt levels are now worryingly high in the periphery, with debt burdens (ie, as a share of GDP) above 100% in Greece, Italy, Ireland and Portugal. Greece’s remains exceptionally high, at 178% of GDP, despite a bond buyback late last year and the writedown of over half of privately held debt in March 2012. But other European governments, to whom Greece now owes over half of its debt, have eased the effective burden by lowering interest rates and extending the maturities of their loans.

118   American in Japan   2013 Mar 24, 10:42pm  

Now Cyprus is all better too!

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/stock-futures-signal-rise-cyprus

Euro still above $1.28.

119   bob2356   2013 Mar 25, 2:12am  

American in Japan says

Despite all of the calls for the destruction of the EU, the euro so far has held up well against the US dollar at about $1.30 / euro.

That says a lot about what people around the world think of the dollar. The euro should be dropping like a rock against the dollar. Zerohedge likes to point out how well the dollar is doing, but only against the yen, pound, and euro. As we used to say in Texas, it's the best of a (really) bad lot. How's the dollar doing against the rest of the world's currencies? Not nearly as well.

People are getting antsy about the dollar. Lots of direct currency exchange deals popping up around the world lately, especially in China. Going to get interesting the next 5-10 years. Sooner or later the piper must be paid. The only question is who runs out of cans to kick down the road first. It's the ultimate game of chicken going on out there. If the situation wasn't so deadly serious and dire it would actually be funny.

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