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To: elmatador who wrote (107424)9/4/2014 5:01:43 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Respond to of 219585
 
Elmo the writer confuses two economic systems which are from the same family but operated differently

What works for the US not necessary works for the UK or EU.

The financial markets in general refers to the US through the Federal Debt not the debt of each US state which some of them are practically bankrupt.

On the other hand the EU has no EU debt at the moment as the US has and neither a unified MBS market. Each EU member has it s own social safety networks and mortgage backed securities many very different from the US variety.

In many EU countries with high government debt levels individuals are far wealthier that their US counterparts therefore in essence comparing the US to the EU as like comparing apples to bananas .... not even oranges <GGG>

Same can be said about China and Japan each of those countries have their own distinctive social economic order which many ignore and therefore arrive to the wrong conclusion in their analysis.

But talking head need to fill out their stub and publish it in a newspaper or the like to collect some payment otherwise they face starvation <GGG>