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Archive for October, 2011

  • A Bank Rescue Plan for Europe: The Ultimate Price Tag?

    We have been saying for some time that Europe needs to come up with a pan-European plan to rescue its banks if it truly wants to put its sovereign debt problems to rest.  This is necessary for the simple reason that any haircut which achieves the goal of not overburdening Greece would require write-downs that [...]

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