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To: Les H who wrote (27590)6/30/2011 7:32:28 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 119360
 
An Economy that works; Job creation and America's future

mckinsey.com



To: Les H who wrote (27590)6/30/2011 10:19:50 PM
From: The Reaper2 Recommendations  Respond to of 119360
 
The Uniform Offering Circular - a document governing Treasury auctions - says anyone who wins more than 35 percent of a single auction will have his purchase reduced to the 35 percent limit. Those caught breaking auction rules can be barred from future auctions, and may be referred to the Securities and Exchange Commission or the Justice Department.

I think they'll make an exception, especially when no one else is going to buy the paper.



To: Les H who wrote (27590)7/1/2011 11:57:44 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119360
 
Eurozone delays decision on new Greek bailout
Eurozone finance ministers scrap planned meeting in Brussels on Sunday for phone talks on Saturday evening

Eurozone finance ministers have cancelled a crisis meeting planned for Sunday because they need more time – as much as two more months – to nail down the details of a second bailout for Greece, officials said Friday.

guardian.co.uk