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By: Stillgotshoeson

Those over indebted nations should do what any over indebted person should do. Declare bankruptcy, implement the austerity measures and start anew.. If it means they are removed from the Euro, so be...

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By: Greg Atkinson

It’s certainly a mess in the Eurozone. It amazes me how people who were supposed to be managing the economy could allow governments to take on so much debt. How did they ever imagine they were going to...

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By: Trading Coach

Yeah, we have all played the wizards at one point or another, giving our two cents for every economic issue there is but never really showing how to do it.

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By: Greg Atkinson

By the way comments regarding the article can be submitted directly to the author (Gregory Clark) via his website: http://gregoryclark.net/index.html He was written quite a few articles related to...

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By: Lachlan

“Was their plan to win big at the races?” Ha ha Greg, not even that I’d guess, probably no plan at all. Krugman’s ideas just can kick anyhow and they serve the political will of the day.

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By: Lachlan

For anyone keen to answer here is a question…. What do you believe about interest rate risk in Australia for Joe Average’s in the near term to next few years… and why? Sorry if this is in a wrong...

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By: Greg Atkinson

Lachlan we are sort of between a rock and hard place in regards to interest rates now I feel. If the RBA drops them down too far then households are likely to take on more debt which I don’t think is a...

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By: Lachlan

“honestly I don’t have a clue” Crumbs Greg, I was afraid you’d say that. Lets face it, the authorities everywhere make up the rules as we go along… making everything very hard to predict. Or they...

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By: Greg Atkinson

Lachlan if the Chinese economy continues to slow (and I think it will) then it is going to get very interesting to say the least. The Baltic Dry Index already tells us that the demand for shipping is...

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By: Stillgotshoeson

Lachlan // Feb 20, 2012 at 4:03 pm For anyone keen to answer here is a question…. What do you believe about interest rate risk in Australia for Joe Average’s in the near term to next few years… and...

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By: Lachlan

Thanks fellas, much appreciated. I am considering borrowing for my business which has come to life since the drought broke. I guess I can lock in a rate if I am concerned. My shares have had a nice run...

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By: Stillgotshoeson

SBM, NCM, PRU and EAU have had a good run….

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By: Plornt

Wow great stuff Still and Lachlan. Just checked out the performance of some of those stocks. I like your API pick Still; has an instrinsic value of 1.10$. I prefer PBP though in that space which has an...

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By: Ned S

“go tell your average British worker that he need not fear the 3-to-1 wage and exchange rate advantage enjoyed by his Chinese counterparts since his bosses are three times smarter and he himself works...

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By: Greg Atkinson

Ned I suspect things will get even more ‘uncomfortable’ as further free trade agreements are signed. I wonder how many industries in Australia for example will be able to handle more competition from...

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By: Biker

How interesting to read back through the ideas, comments and punts offered in this 16-month-old thread… .

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