Tag: unemployment

April 21, 2013 0

Minister of Spain’s Housing Board Cites "Mortgage Scam, Illegal Evictions" Calls for Mortgage Debt Reduction

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The Minister of Public Works and Housing of the Government of Andalusia, Elena Cortes Jimenez, advocates a Reduction in Mortgage Debt for All Spanish Families . Here is a Mish-modified synopsis. Elena Cortes Jimenez, Minister of Public Works, claims eviction proceedings lead to further drying of mortgage lending, making it harder for young people to access home ownership

April 17, 2013 0

Is Australia Next in Competitive Currency Debasement?

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The Sydney Morning Herald reports RBA May Have to Cap Australian Dollar Ross Garnaut, one of the authors of the float of the Australian dollar 30 years ago, warns that the Reserve Bank might have to consider intervening to push the currency down to minimise the recession he sees coming as the mining boom goes bust. Professor Garnaut, of the University of Melbourne, says he would rather see the Reserve cushion the economy’s looming fall and bring down the overvalued dollar by cutting interest rates to bring them closer to those of other Western countries. While the International Monetary Fund forecast Australia will stay on its present track, with growth of 3 per cent this year and 3.3 per cent next year, Professor Garnaut warned that mining investment would fall from 8 per cent of gross domestic product back to its long-term average of 2 per cent.

April 16, 2013 0

Is Merkel in "Cloud-Cuckoo Land" or Simply a Hypocrite? How About a Chameleon?

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Please consider Double Standards: Europeans Are Right to Be Angry with Merkel Chancellor Angela Merkel has tenaciously insisted that austerity is the only way out of the crisis for ailing EU countries. She doesn’t practice what she preaches in Germany, though, which makes growing anger toward her understandable. The question is not about whether Krugman is right when he almost obsessively labels Merkel "dim-witted" and writes that "senior German officials are living in Wolkenkuckucksheim — cloud-cuckoo land." No, it is not the know-it-alls from abroad who spark doubts

April 14, 2013 0

Five Alternatives to FDIC "Insured Deposits"

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What alternatives to “FDIC insured deposits†are out there so we can protect our money?  I’m a daily huge fan and thanks for all your wonderful work. Sam P In the US, I do believe deposit insurance will be honored, but it shouldn’t be, at least on interest bearing accounts. And the only way deposit insurance could realistically work on non-interest bearing accounts was if there were regulations that banks could not lend deposits available on demand (checking accounts)