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spekitox commented Dec 17, 2012I hate to break it to you but not paying the hard working labourers is nothing new on the old continent. Just blame it on the crisis. And those who can't afford to pay for legal advice, will keep on working. Sad, but true.
For Spaniards, Having a Job No Longer Guarantees a Paycheck
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spekitox commented Dec 17, 2012Soz ... WTF is EURGDP? Sounds like a new derivative LOL
3 Numbers To Watch: EURUSD, EURGDP, USDJPY levels
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spekitox commented Dec 13, 2012Aye papi, this is what they call the trading man's crumpet

Meet Silvio Berlusconi's new girlfriend - 50 years his junior
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spekitox commented Dec 13, 2012Yeah, diversify ... don't put all eggs in one basket? Means they will be on the bid in other CHF pairs not just E/C. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to flog some their EUR reserves by buying AUD or something ( = short E/A)
SNB's Goal Is To Diversify FX Reserves, Reduce Risk -Zuerbruegg
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spekitox commented Dec 11, 2012With the latest statistics showing white british being a minority in London (45 pct), no wonder more and more "exotic" names pop up in the news. That's just the power of the average; there's no link between ethnicity and fraud.
'We should have let more of the banks fail'
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spekitox commented Dec 11, 2012The ultimate jawdropper ... it costs money to deposit money, it costs money to withdraw money, it costs money to wire money and now it costs money just to have it in the bank. What else? I can think of a new fee, which you have to pay if you have no ...
UBS to Charge Bank Clients for Franc Deposits Starting Next Week
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spekitox commented Dec 10, 2012That's coz you're too young scalped. See how much the old Edison ticker's worth? Not to mention the bronze bull, scrap hunter pikeys would kill for it.
15 Christmas Gifts That Every Investor Would Love
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spekitox commented Dec 10, 2012Ha-ha I like the coffeemaker and the money tree ...shake it shake it baby LOL
15 Christmas Gifts That Every Investor Would Love
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spekitox commented Dec 10, 2012LOL off topic is the spice of life. I agree SB, supermarkets are visible but what's going on back in China is far more important. I have some friends in Germany who are and have been working in China - germans building factories. Good news: they're ...
German exports in October 2012: +10.6% on October 2011
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spekitox commented Dec 10, 2012German economy still doing well, just look all those chains - Aldi, Lidl, and the others - selling german goods all over Europe. Amazing surpluses these hard times, they must be doing something right eh?
German exports in October 2012: +10.6% on October 2011
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spekitox commented Dec 10, 2012They usually up the rates to curb inflation; and given that Russia is a large player in the NatGas market, inflation is no good news for the heating bill
Russian Central Bank Raises Overnight Deposit Rate to 4.50%
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spekitox commented Dec 7, 2012LOL yeah that is something really, SB. Scarier than Jimmy Saville, if that can be. ATM I'm listening to Live and let die /the original by Macca/ that is oldskool as well anyway happy trading & nice weekend
Draghi: A central banker’s perspective on European economic convergence
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spekitox commented Dec 7, 2012you're only as old(skool) as you feel or so they say

Draghi: A central banker’s perspective on European economic convergence
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spekitox commented Dec 6, 2012I reckon the wealth is at home while the debt is abroad. Makes it even funnier.
U.S. Household wealth increases to $64.77 trillion
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spekitox commented Dec 6, 2012I thought winegrowing needed SUN, not exactly what Ireland is famous for.
Don’t Tax Our Wine Irish Cry as Budget Finds Austerity Threshold
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spekitox commented Dec 6, 2012Good story, or article, or whatever it is ... things ain't ever gonna return to "normal" because what we have now, is the new normal. informative charts; savings vs consumption etc. Quality content.
Lowe: What is Normal?
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spekitox commented Dec 5, 2012Interesting theory, Mr. Spreadbetter. Nothing lasts forever (not even cold november rain, ha-ha), so I think there are bound to be good and bad times, peaks and crises; There's one thing I just don't get. Why is that they're paying half of what ...
It's Never Different This Time
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spekitox commented Dec 5, 2012Wise words, foto. In the end it's always the working class people footing the bill. In Strindberg's words: "What is economics? A science invented by the upper class in order to acquire the fruits of the labour of the underclass."
It's Never Different This Time
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spekitox replied Nov 30, 2012What's up? Not around anymore? Sounds like .. the life game of debtor. I've re-read Berne's book recently, always a good read. The moral of the story: it's the struggle that gives life a purpose. Like the struggle of the sow bug.
What do you do in between waiting?
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spekitox commented Nov 30, 2012TraderUSA yeah and where's the muffins and the good company if you brew it at home? You don't just sit in for the coffee, it's for the pleasure.
What Starbucks’ $7 coffee is really worth