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There's no Eurozone crisis until Germany keep their AAA rating and it's gonna stay like this for the foreseeable future. But wait until UK lose their AAA and then you call it the Poundzone crisis (or is it Poundland?).
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I agree about Portugal. Of course no-one from cuk would be stupid enough to buy a holiday home there.Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostNot over by a long shot IMHO.
As BP says Spain has some issue recently and their bond prices are up above 6%.
Greece will be back on the cards at some point as I don't think the ECB payout is the long term solution.
Portugal still has issue, but always a case of whoever is in the most trouble is the headline. Was Italy, then Greece and now Spain. Portugal to come?
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WBPSOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought it had just got noisy again with Spain?
I still stand by my view that at the moment the volcano is smoking - we will see real action in the 2nd half of 2012.
Not only is it smoking, but there's a nasty looking bulge on it...
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Not over by a long shot IMHO.
As BP says Spain has some issue recently and their bond prices are up above 6%.
Greece will be back on the cards at some point as I don't think the ECB payout is the long term solution.
Portugal still has issue, but always a case of whoever is in the most trouble is the headline. Was Italy, then Greece and now Spain. Portugal to come?
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I thought it had just got noisy again with Spain?
I still stand by my view that at the moment the volcano is smoking - we will see real action in the 2nd half of 2012.
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Is the eurozone crisis over?
It's been relatively quiet for a few weeks. Is the crisis over? Everyone solvent again?Tags: None
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