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Ireland got 'stuffed' on banking debt - Martin Wolf - Yahoo News UK - 0 views

  • Ireland got ‘stuffed’ on banking debt – Martin Wolf
  • I feel that the eurozone is being run for the benefit of the creditors, so you got stuffed as a result, and I don’t see that changing.
  • However, he argues that “people would only leave the single currency when they’re in the middle of a crisis so terrible they can’t imagine anything worse…if there was a chance of that it’s passed, and for Ireland it’s passed durably.”
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  • Ultimately, Wolf’s outlook is not optimistic. With stasis in Frankfurt, the only thing that will kick the ECB into action will be another crisis, this time a deflationary one. Pre-emptive action seems off the cards. “This ‘Waiting for Godot’ kind of policy strikes me as wrong conceptually and wrong practically, but I can’t envisage anything else happening.”
Gene Ellis

They saved the eurozone; they just forgot to save the people - Vox - 0 views

  • They saved the eurozone; they just forgot to save the people
  • The only problem is vast swathes of the continent remain an economic disaster area. They saved the eurozone, but not the economies that it comprises or the people who live there.
  • So what happened? Well, recall the problem. A bunch of countries that had previously been considered substantially less creditworthy than Germany joined the euro, and immediately saw a huge reduction in their borrowing costs. That led to irresponsible budgeting in Italy, a lot of private borrowing in Spain and Ireland, and a bit of both in Greece. Then after the global financial crisis hit, all these countries wound up in recession.
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  • In stepped Mario Draghi, chief of the European Central Bank, with a speech and a plan. The plan was called Outright Monetary Transactions and the speech said Draghi would do "whatever it takes" to prevent a eurozone government from being forced into default or out of the eurozone
Gene Ellis

Kiev Struggles to Break Russia's Grip on Gas Flow - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Kiev Struggles to Break Russia’s Grip on Gas Flow
Gene Ellis

Germany Fights Population Drop - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Germany Fights Population Drop
  • But undoing years of subsidies for traditional households is difficult. “Touching those is political suicide,” said Michaela Kreyenfeld of the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock, Germany.
  • Many working mothers find themselves quickly pushed into poorly paid “mini” jobs — perhaps 17 hours a week for about $600 a month. More than four million working women in Germany, about a quarter of the female work force, hold such jobs.
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  • The share of people ages 55 to 64 in the work force had risen to 61.5 percent in 2012, from 38.9 percent in 2002.
  • some executives believe Germany should change its immigration laws and accept foreign credentials
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      Note well:  Germany does not now accept foreign credentials??
  • A recent study found that more than half the Greeks and Spaniards who came to Germany left within a year
Gene Ellis

U.S. and European Job Markets Take Different Paths - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • U.S. and European Job Markets Take Different Paths
Gene Ellis

Apple's Web of Tax Shelters Saved It Billions, Panel Finds - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Apple’s Web of Tax Shelters Saved It Billions, Panel Finds
Gene Ellis

Ireland's Government Says It Will Curb a Tax Strategy That Faced U.S. Scrutiny - NYTime... - 0 views

  • Ireland’s Government Says It Will Curb a Tax Strategy That Faced U.S. Scrutiny
Gene Ellis

Traffic Snarls Expected in Europe as Taxi Drivers Protest Against Uber - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Traffic Snarls Expected in Europe as Taxi Drivers Protest Against Uber
  • Several of Europe’s largest cities were snarled by traffic jams on Wednesday when thousands of taxi drivers blocked roads and held rallies in protest of ​an upstart​ American​ service that lets customers book rides through smartphones.
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  • Before the protest in London, Uber said on Wednesday that it had opened up its booking platform so that the city’s black taxis, which previously were not included in the start-up’s system, could now take bookings through the smartphone app.
  • Europe’s taxi operators will demand that local lawmakers clamp down on the California-based Uber, which now operates in 100 cities in 36 countries.
  • “In Paris, the number of taxis hasn’t changed since the 1950s,” said Pierre-Dimitry Gore-Coty, Uber’s regional general manager for Northern Europe. “The strikes are an attempt to desperately fight against competition in the market.”
  • France has been one of Uber’s toughest battlegrounds. Faced with protests by the powerful local taxi industry, which has been closed to competition for decades, the government in December sought to curb the rise of Uber and rival upstarts by forcing the car services to wait 15 minutes after receiving a request before picking up a client.
  • They also say the company’s technology, which allows drivers to ​use a smartphone-like device to ​calculate fares based on time and distance, breaks local laws. The city’s authorities have asked a local court to rule on that issue.
  • Partly, London taxi drivers resent the idea of G.P.S.-equipped freelancers presuming to practice their time-honored craft.
Gene Ellis

Tax Breaks for Companies Like Apple Investigated by E.U. - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The subcommittee said that Apple had “exploited a difference between Irish and American tax residency rules” but had not broken any laws.
  • Among the ideas under consideration are strict rules for defining where a company has a permanent presence and measures to limit the practice of so-called transfer pricing — the shunting of profits and losses between subsidiaries by disguising them as internal corporate payments for goods or, as is increasingly common, for copyright or patent royalties.
Gene Ellis

Why the euro crisis still isn't over, in 1 chart - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • Why the euro crisis still isn’t over, in 1 chart
  • So why hasn't Europe gotten a real — or any — recovery? Well, it's the debt, stupid.
  • Every euro that the private sector spends on paying back what it owes is a euro that gets sucked out of the economy.
Gene Ellis

China's Hurdle to Fast Action on Climate Change - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • China’s Hurdle to Fast Action on Climate Change
  • Any hopes that American commitments to cut carbon emissions will have a decisive impact on climate change rely on the assumption that China will reciprocate and deliver aggressive emission cuts of its own.
  • Fast economic growth in China and India is projected to fuel a substantial increase in carbon pollution over coming decades, despite big improvements in energy efficiency and the decarbonization of their energy supply
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  • The country accounts for over a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Over the next 20 years, China’s CO2 emissions will grow by an amount roughly equal to the United States’ total emissions today,
  • Even assuming that China’s population does not grow at all over the next 30 years, that the energy efficiency of its economy increases at a faster pace than most developed and developing countries and that it manages to decarbonize its energy sources faster than pretty much anybody else, China would still be emitting a lot more carbon in 2040 than it does today, according to E.I.A. calculations.
  • Can the United States or anybody else do anything to speed China down a low-carbon path?
  • The latest report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, issued in April, suggested several ways to allot responsibilities. If one starts counting in the 18th century and counts only emissions from industry and energy generation, the United States is responsible for more than a quarter of all greenhouse gases that humanity has put into the air. China, by contrast, is responsible for 10 percent.But if one starts counting in 1990, when the world first became aware that CO2 was a problem, and includes greenhouse gases emitted from changes in land use, the United States is responsible for only 18 percent, and China’s share rises to 15 percent. Rich and poor countries, unsurprisingly, disagree on the proper measure. Photo
  • Not everybody will meet their Copenhagen pledges. Japan, which unplugged its nuclear energy after the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear power plant, will fall behind. So will Canada and Australia, whose new conservative governments have lost interest in the pledges of their predecessors.
Gene Ellis

Europe has to do whatever it takes - FT.com - 0 views

  • Europe has to do whatever it takes By Martin Wolf
  • Astonishingly, yields on Italian and Spanish 10-year debt have fallen from 6.3 per cent and 7.0 per cent, respectively, at the beginning of August 2012, to a mere 2.3 and 2.1 per cent early this month. That is below the yield on UK gilts.
  • Fiscal policy also continues to tighten, even though interest rates are at the zero bound: the OECD has forecast that the cyclically adjusted fiscal deficit of the eurozone would shrink from a mere 1.4 per cent in 2013 to an even more austere 0.9 per cent in 2014.
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  • Huge divergences in competitiveness remain
  • This is forcing vulnerable countries into deflation, which raises the real level of their debt.
  • this year Germany’s current account surplus might be as big as 8 per cent of gross domestic product.
  • It also hopes that, through this and other programmes it has announced, it will be able to expand its balance sheet
  • back to where it was two years ago.
  • Moreover, the range of measures taken reinforce the ECB’s forward guidance. It has locked itself into ultra-accommodative monetary policies for years, as it should.
  • Furthermore, it is clear that the ECB would be taking on credit risk. It would be charged with monetary financing of governments. I believe it should go ahead. But the row between northern and southern Europe would surely be deafening.
  • What else is left? One possibility, suggested in Mr Draghi’s speech, is active use of fiscal policy.
Gene Ellis

Russia aims to choke off gas re-exports to Ukraine - FT.com - 0 views

  • Russia aims to choke off gas re-exports to Ukraine
Gene Ellis

Italy struggles with Plan B if Russian gas supplies cut | Reuters - 0 views

  • Italy struggles with Plan B if Russian gas supplies cut
Gene Ellis

Angela Merkel scolds Italy and France over the faltering eurozone recovery | Business |... - 0 views

  • said faltering growth was the direct result of the 18-member currency zone's inability to punish those countries that ran high deficits in contravention of limits set by Brussels.
  • "We have very little, if any, possibility of sanctioning those countries that break the rules," she said.
  • Her comments echoed those of ECB president Mario Draghi, who last month warned that without moves to strengthen the fiscal pact and impose punishments on rule-breaking countries, the eurozone project could flounder.
Gene Ellis

Worse than the 1930s: Europe's recession is really a depression - The Washington Post - 0 views

  • Worse than the 1930s: Europe’s recession is really a depression
Gene Ellis

Time to dust off old euro crisis strategies - FT.com - 0 views

  • Markets Insight August 20, 2014 11:20 am Time to dust off old euro crisis strategies
Gene Ellis

Europe Fears Banks Lack Cash Cushion to Cover Bad Loans - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Europe Fears Banks Lack Cash Cushion to Cover Bad Loans
Gene Ellis

There's only one cure for the eurozone's terminal disease | Business Spectator - 0 views

  • There is a plausible resolution to this dilemma but it is one that is politically unfeasible. The logical steps would be for these countries to either leave the eurozone and take control of their own affairs, or to declare a default on some or all of their public debt -- or indeed do both. Unfortunately, none of these options are allowed to happen.
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