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Originally posted by russell View PostWhen Greece goes bankrupt they will post record breaking profits.
Greece go bankrupt but remain in the euro?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...as that slimey chappy Alessio Rastani said on the beeb, why are they losing money?
BBC News - Goldman Sachs reports $393m loss on eurozone impact
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...as that slimey chappy Alessio Rastani said on the beeb, why are they losing money?
BBC News - Goldman Sachs reports $393m loss on eurozone impact
(and yes, I have no idea what I'm talking about )
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...as that slimey chappy Alessio Rastani said on the beeb, why are they losing money?
BBC News - Goldman Sachs reports $393m loss on eurozone impactGoldman Sachs is one of the NY Fed's Primary Dealers, and ALL of the money goes into the hands of the PDs Goldman Sachs, supposedly serving as a proxy buyer for the Fed, then uses the money the Fed created out of thin air, to rid the Wall Street banks, both foreign and domestic, of their hardest to get rid of Treasuries and mortgage backed securities. That paper goes from being Wall Street bank liabilities to US taxpayer liabilities. Phillip's explanation is just more Goldman Sachs obfuscation.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBarclays are hiding some of the debt in there.
Allegedly...
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...as that slimey chappy Alessio Rastani said on the beeb, why are they losing money?
BBC News - Goldman Sachs reports $393m loss on eurozone impact
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post...as that slimey chappy Alessio Rastani said on the beeb, why are they losing money?
BBC News - Goldman Sachs reports $393m loss on eurozone impact
Allegedly...
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If Goldman Sachs rules the world...
...as that slimey chappy Alessio Rastani said on the beeb, why are they losing money?
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