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- Banditten commented Oct 8, 2021
They keep repeating the same thing. But what if? Do we have a plan B just in case we are wrong? I doubt it. We have put all the eggs in one basket and all central bankers are sitting home crossing their fingers that it will be temporary. But its ...
ECB’s Lagarde: Current Inflation Spike Largely Temporary - Spiegel
- Banditten commented Oct 8, 2021
Big miss on change and big miss on hourly wage development. Glad I dont trade the NFP.
Labour Force Survey, September 2021
- Banditten commented Oct 7, 2021
If the trading the FED members were engaged in was publicly available we would keep an eye on the short positions
Wharton's Siegel: Inflation will run a lot hotter than Fed thinks
- Banditten commented Oct 6, 2021
Just like any other country.
ECB is said to study new bond-buying plan for when PEPP ends
- Banditten commented Oct 5, 2021
Make GB great again (: Really a sad story.
UK prices charged inflation surges to a record high in September
- Banditten commented Oct 4, 2021
Would be nice wouldnt it. Even if it is not illegal it is still on the wrong side morally. How can people in these positions not realize that what they are doing is wrong. It only lits more fire burning.
Warren: Fed Officials' Trades May Have Been Illegal; Calls for SEC Investigation of Fed...
- Banditten commented Oct 3, 2021
I must have missed it before they deleted it. Which was the intelligent comment?
Headwinds Mounting for World Economy Into Final Stretch of 2021
- Banditten commented Oct 1, 2021
Make no mistake. This is only temporary for economists. For consumers most of this price spike will remain permanent. Once prices are up it want go down to where it came from. But economists are right that inflation is not remaining at current rate ...
Euro area annual inflation up to 3.4%
- Banditten commented Sep 30, 2021
No, get people back to work worldwide and get the supply shortage handled. Lifting rates will also impact consumption.
Fed's Evans: Recent increase in prices has been eye-popping
- Banditten commented Sep 29, 2021
Can someone bring me a bucket. I have to throw up.
Was Boston Fed President Rosengren Trading with Citigroup’s Money?
- Banditten commented Sep 29, 2021
Wonder where do the Central Bank get their printers. Mine has a cyclus of a few thousand prints before it need service and replacement.
Japan's Next PM Kishida: Need To Compile Tens Of Trillions Of Yen Of Stimulus Package By...
- Banditten commented Sep 23, 2021
"Sources" = lovin it. In any case, would it not be inappropriate not to prepare for it.
China Asks Local Governments to Prepare for Potential Downfall of Evergrande Group - Sources
- Banditten commented Sep 23, 2021
But I have no money (:
China Tells Evergrande To Avoid Near-Term US Dollar Bond Default
- Banditten commented Sep 22, 2021
Anybody else would be kicked out.
Fed Urged To Fire Officials Over "Pandemic Profiteering"
- Banditten commented Sep 22, 2021
Correct, but "unfortunately" most of my income was in that bracket. The expat secheme is quite nice. You dont get the deductions but a nice flat rate. Glad you liked it.
Ireland refuses to commit to global minimum corporate tax plan
- Banditten commented Sep 22, 2021
No I didnt see a government contract. That is not neccesary where I come from. We trust each other. Also, I didnt see your calculations showing it all can be done for 20%. But unlike your calculatons our state accounts are publicly available and I ...
Ireland refuses to commit to global minimum corporate tax plan
- Banditten commented Sep 22, 2021
Would be great though if I could attack the congress and not go to jail for it because I didnt pay my taxes on time ((:
Ireland refuses to commit to global minimum corporate tax plan
- Banditten commented Sep 22, 2021
No I dont. I am happy to pay to give others the opportunity to make the most of their lives.
Ireland refuses to commit to global minimum corporate tax plan
- Banditten commented Sep 22, 2021
[quote=Not-KPMG;13716051]Print moooooo toilet paper



But regardless of how much toilet paper they print you can always pay for your toilet paper with EUR. ...Muller - ECB to discuss raising regular QE when PEPP ends