How those in a dilemma have to be agile
The focus on Greece is completely gone and so investors can again focus on other things. Greece is 1.7% of the total European economy. The impact on the Euro is therefore not really big.
Loans have been provided to Greece and the interventions in the economy are apparently enough for the European government leaders. End of [...]
The transience
Now that the spring is slowly starting in the northern hemisphere, the feelings of a new beginning are there again. Everything comes and goes. Thus is the way life.
This is not only a natural matter such as for plants, animals and people but also for the economy. Economic initiatives start to grow and eventually [...]
Let the money machine roll
Barack Obama spoke last week in his State of the Union address. He has found the solution to all problems: making new money. It is the only industry that doesn’t have a problem with the credit crisis: the money machine running at full speed.
‘Money makes the world go around” sang Liza Minnelli and Joel Gray [...]
The lost decade and the consumer that doesn’t want to consume
Inflation, deflation, high public debt, rights banks, consumers who does not want to consume and Japan. What have these issues all relate to each other?
This is briefly summarized of the current state of the world economics affairs of the first months of 2010. Is it disturbing to what is happening right now or it [...]

