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Strategies & Market Trends : Heinz Blasnik- Views You Can Use

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From: Eva2/4/2011 12:09:33 PM
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updates -- trotsky, 10:20:49 02/04/11 Fri
1. The Baghdad Bob of Cairo
We look at the situation in Egypt again, where events turn increasingly bloody, while the new prime minister Ahmed Shafiq is busy building on his reputation as a comedian.
US - based neo-cons meanwhile know exactly what it means if/when Mubarak falls: someone must right away bomb Iran. It's only logical, and Yosemite Sam himself says so.
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2. Market & Economic Observations
Joseph Stiglitz is at it again: overcome by the irrepressible urge to want to spend other peoples' money, he chides the UK and others in Europe for their alleged commitment to 'fiscal austerity'. Somehow it seems to have eluded him that UK deficit spending has just hit another new record high and that the economy is faltering anyway.
ECB chairman Trichet meanwhile keeps playing his "I'll say what nobody expects me to say" game, in the process actually dropping some interesting hints. As a result, the recently rallying euro gets sold aggressively and gold - which nowadays correlates positively with the US dollar - gets a boost that is intensified when people get a look at what Bernanke has to say (inflation? what inflation? and anyway, it's not our fault'). All charts updated, plus as a bonus, the secret about the end of the world in 2012 is revealed.
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