Originally posted by sasguru
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Reply to: German exports rose 18.5% in 2010
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Previously on "German exports rose 18.5% in 2010"
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Poland
This time they just let them join the eu, then bought all the land. Much less messy really.
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About time EUR/USD stopped faffing around. Almost 2 days I've been waiting for it to get up toward the 61.8 Fibonacci retracement!
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Here we go again.Originally posted by Churchill View PostNice to see the Krauts busy. They get up to all sorts of shenanigans when left to their own devices.
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Nice to see the Krauts busy. They get up to all sorts of shenanigans when left to their own devices.
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Here are some more numbers about the German exportOriginally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWhat is the German balance of payments?
In the bottom of the article "Meanwhile, the country's annual balance of payments, a broad measure of trade in goods and services and financial transfers, gained 8.3 percent last year to a surplus of €129.9 billion, data provided by the German central bank showed."
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAccording to our leaders, since Thatcher, manufacturing cannot be done in a Western country.
Our leaders were wrong.
The Economist has several laudatory articles on the German economy in the current issue.
But I remember back in 2006 they were urging the Germans to be more like us
Doomed due to poor leadership.
Don't start me. Even whilst living in Norway we saw trucks leaving the site every other day with manufactured goods. ???
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