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Germany takes a stand against Keynesian stimulus

Re: US urges EU to do more to stimulate its economy At the recent meeting of the G20 US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew led the majority of the industrial world’s finance ministers and central bankers to urge Europe to increase … Continue reading

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Europe decides to eat its capital

Re: The Death Spiral of Capitalism, by Martin Hutchinson We now see why the profligate countries of the European Monetary Union allowed the European Central Bank to institute a negative interest rate against reserves AND now have allowed it to buy … Continue reading

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The insanity of majority vote at the ECB

From today’s Open Europe news summary: The FT reports that the ECB will press ahead with its plans to purchase Asset Backed Securities (ABS) despite both the French and German government rejecting the bank’s calls for them to provide public guarantees to … Continue reading

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Scotland’s goal: Out of the frying pan and into the fire!

Re: Alex Salmond says Scotland could join the EU in 18 months Why in the world would Scotland want to jump from one socialist union to an even bigger socialist union? Independence from the UK is Scotland’s chance to become … Continue reading

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Jurgen Stark exposes ECB lawlessness

From today’s Open Europe news summary: Jürgen Stark, former Chief Economist of the ECB warns in an essay in Handelsblatt that “the ECB is on its way to becoming a bad bank” citing the “enormous risks” of its recent monetary policy. He … Continue reading

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Who Will Defend the Rule of Law in Europe?

From Open Europe news summary of September 5, 2014: ECB surprises markets with rate cut and purchases of private assets; Ruparel: Pressure rises on eurozone governments as ECB nears end of its policy tools The ECB yesterday surprised markets by … Continue reading

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Oh, no! Not lower prices!

From today’s Open Europe news summary: Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan has said in an interview that the ECB “has to be consistent and bring [eurozone] inflation close to 2%…which is very far from current levels.” Separately, Handelsblatt reports that the … Continue reading

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Germany cannot carry Europe any longer

From today’s Open Europe news summary: Persson: Eurozone still an awfully long way from becoming a healthy and vibrant economic bloc In the Sunday Telegraph, Mats Persson argued that while the risk of a euro breakup has subsided, “the currency zone … Continue reading

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I’ll punish you by starving my own people

Re: Russia bans food imports from US and EU Putin has banned food imports from the US, EU, Canada, and Japan.  He is waging war against his own people in the misguided view that it is money that people desire … Continue reading

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Trade does not need to be “managed”

From today’s Open Europe news summary: Writing in the Telegraph, London Mayor Boris Johnson argues that “It is clear that 25 years ago we made a miscalculation about one of the consequences of EU enlargement. We were right to want to … Continue reading

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