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lynnf
11-21-2010, 07:15 AM
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/files/2010/11/ireland-460x287.jpg

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/finance/ambroseevans-pritchard/100008667/the-horrible-truth-starts-to-dawn-on-europes-leaders/

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Jacques Delors and fellow fathers of EMU were told by Commission economists in the early 1990s that this reckless adventure could not work as constructed, and would lead to a traumatic crisis. They shrugged off the warnings.

They were told too that currency unions do not eliminate risk: they merely switch it from currency risk to default risk. For that reason it was all the more important to have a workable mechanism for sovereign defaults and bondholder haircuts in place from the beginning, with clear rules to establish the proper pricing of that risk.

But no, the EU masters would hear none of it. There could be no defaults, and no preparations were made or even permitted for such an entirely predictable outcome. Political faith alone was enough. Investors who should have known better walked straight into the trap, buying Greek, Portuguese, and Irish debt at 25-35 basis points over Bunds. At the top of boom funds were buying Spanish bonds at a spread of 4 basis points. Now we are seeing what happens when you build such moral hazard into the system, and shut down the warning thermostat.

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lynnf
11-21-2010, 05:00 PM
guess no one wants to comment about where we might be in a couple of years or less.


lynn

silverhandorder
11-21-2010, 05:13 PM
guess no one wants to comment about where we might be in a couple of years or less.


lynn

We would be repeating our selves :D. Anyways nice read.