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To: Night Trader who wrote (61549)2/27/2010 2:24:53 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217700
 
Greece has double the debt that Russia and Argentina had combined when they defaulted in 1998 and 2001, since it has 254 billion euro of debt outstanding, compared with the 51 billion euro Russia defaulted on and the 57.2 billion euro on which Argentina missed payments.

"The numbers involved are far greater than the Russian and Argentine defaults," said Jim Reid, head of fundamental strategy at Deutsche Bank in London. If Greece?s position continues to deteriorate, Europe is "risking a vicious circle similar to what we saw in finance prior to the banking bail- outs," he said, according to Bloomberg.
english.capital.gr

Argentina fell alone. Greece will sink together with Euroland?



To: Night Trader who wrote (61549)2/27/2010 5:26:38 PM
From: marcher2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217700
 
california is already bankrupt due to super wealthy sucking out the middle class.

it's time to reverse suck.-g?-

ring-around-the-rosie still has appeal for children and parents. at this point i wonder if "we all fall down" includes the super wealthy...