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    Default Just printed. Eurogroup ready to loan 100,000,000,000 euros to Spain's banks.


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    BRUSSELS: Eurozone finance ministers on Saturday said the Eurogroup was "willing to respond favourably" and to the tune of 100 billion euros ($125 billion) to a bailout request from Spain for its troubled banks.

    "The Eurogroup has been informed that the Spanish authorities will present a formal request shortly and is willing to respond favourably to such a request," the 17 ministers said in a statement issued after a two-and-a-half hour conference call.

    The loan needed "to cover estimated capital requirements with an additional safety margin, estimated as summing up to 100 billion euro in total," the statement added.

    The bank bailout will be provided through a special bank recapitalisation facility in the eurozone rescue fune, the EFSM/ESM.

    The statement also said the funds could be paid to Spain's Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring (FROB), which would then channel them to banks.

    As for conditions in return for the loan, the Eurogroup said this should be "focused on specific reforms targeting the financial sector."

    "We invite the IMF to support the implementation and monitoring of the financial assistance with regular reporting," the statement added.

    - AFP/fa

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    That is slightly less than Singapore GDP
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    That is slightly less than Singapore GDP
    It take a few million to work for 365 days for the Singapore GDP, it take a few key stroke to create 100,000,000,000.

    Wonder how it feel like when you know someone who can just create billion of euro with just a few key stroke on the keyboard. Maybe if they can we also can.

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    Hello inflation, we meet again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    Hello inflation, we meet again.
    Quick go out and buy another property.

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    People like Mr B way under-estimated how much $$ G7 can print print print print print

    US debt to GDP ratio can probably go to 150% without significant bond yield movement
    Europe ... has even more room to print
    China & India... interest rate too high, probably 1-2% drop of interest rate in next 3 months

    Singapore - SIBOR at 0.1%??
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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    People like Mr B way under-estimated how much $$ G7 can print print print print print

    US debt to GDP ratio can probably go to 150% without significant bond yield movement
    Europe ... has even more room to print
    China & India... interest rate too high, probably 1-2% drop of interest rate in next 3 months

    Singapore - SIBOR at 0.1%??
    Please don't type the word "Mr B" cannot stand the 1000 page forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcachon
    Please don't type the word "Mr B" cannot stand the 1000 page forum.
    You know after I linked to the Taj Hotel in Udaipur ... this website immediately tries to sell me luxurious Indian Maharaja hotel stays

    I wonder that advert will come out for HIM
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    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...206623/1/.html

    Garmen is considering minimum wage for certain sectors like cleaner, security guard ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    You know after I linked to the Taj Hotel in Udaipur ... this website immediately tries to sell me luxurious Indian Maharaja hotel stays

    I wonder that advert will come out for HIM
    Then this website did not read the IPO of Facebook.

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    There are many ways to hedge against. All is within consideration, especially with those crates of monopoly money standing ready to be shipped out to spain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kane
    There are many ways to hedge against. All is within consideration, especially with those crates of monopoly money standing ready to be shipped out to spain.
    Sorry to inform you, nowadays they don't need to ship crates of money. They just need to key in 100,000,000,000 to the computer. That is the reason why money is not Gold peg. Too troublesome to find, mine, process, ship, store, just key into the computer system and you get your Fiat money.

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    Now I really believe FIAT money.
    Everyone can see it but all pretend not to see it and just keep playing. Very ponzi like.. except it's only the govts playing it.

    All use left pocket out.. right pocket in technique..

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    Soon a pack of 10kg fragrant rice will cost $50....

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    kakakak .. still pale in comparison to the mighty US Fed:

    This time (Operation Twist), the Fed will sell $400 billion from its holdings of short-term U.S. government debt – Treasury bills and notes that mature in three years or sooner. It will use that money to buy Treasury notes and bonds with maturities of six to 30 years. The Fed said the shift would be complete by June.

    By comparison, the Fed spent about $2 trillion on two rounds of bond-buying designed to lower long-term interest rates. Economists generally agree that the Fed succeeded in driving rates down and kept the economy from getting worse. The Fed's total portfolio is $2.9 trillion, almost all of it in Treasury securities and mortgage-backed securities.

    => Now US Fed is holding both close to 2T short term and long term Treasuries ...they probably hold a few hundred billions mortgage-backed securities ... and how much that has turned BAD anybody knows?
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    after Operation Twist, about 2.9T:

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...021110580.html
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    As of end of 2011
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcachon
    is that 12 twelve palettes of toilet paper ??... which angmoh ashhh so big one ??...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ikan bilis
    is that 12 twelve palettes of toilet paper ??... which angmoh ashhh so big one ??...
    lol
    I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcachon
    Sorry to inform you, nowadays they don't need to ship crates of money. They just need to key in 100,000,000,000 to the computer. That is the reason why money is not Gold peg. Too troublesome to find, mine, process, ship, store, just key into the computer system and you get your Fiat money.
    I meant it figuratively.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcachon
    Sorry to inform you, nowadays they don't need to ship crates of money. They just need to key in 100,000,000,000 to the computer. That is the reason why money is not Gold peg. Too troublesome to find, mine, process, ship, store, just key into the computer system and you get your Fiat money.
    I meant it figuratively.

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    You have to respect them. After the announcement, their currency actually went up instead.

    If SG print more money. SGD straightaway depreciate

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    This is a very frightening news.....
    more to come to cover the PIGS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna
    This is a very frightening news.....
    more to come to cover the PIGS
    nothing frightening lah. USA done it, EU doing, and next will be China.

    Just have to brace ourselves for an era of high inflation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poloclub
    nothing frightening lah. USA done it, EU doing, and next will be China.

    Just have to brace ourselves for an era of high inflation.
    why I am frighten is becos this is gg to be only and only one solution for all PIGS......more and more to come.......

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    I think soon every household in Singapore will need to buy this and DIY:

    http://www.canon.com.sg/business/pro...anguageCode=EN

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    Quote Originally Posted by hyenergix
    I think soon every household in Singapore will need to buy this and DIY:

    http://www.canon.com.sg/business/pro...anguageCode=EN
    And they're sell the special fiat money paper soon. Like those photo paper customised quality.

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    China just lower interest a bit ... everybody in China chiong to buy properties ...

    深圳楼市再现千人排队买房

    http://money.163.com/photoview/50ST0...N9FV5J50ST0025
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    Quote Originally Posted by ikan bilis
    is that 12 twelve palettes of toilet paper ??... which angmoh ashhh so big one ??...
    Zoom in for you. USD



    Toilet paper look like this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    China just lower interest a bit ... everybody in China chiong to buy properties ...

    深圳楼市再现千人排队买房

    http://money.163.com/photoview/50ST0...N9FV5J50ST0025
    Property launch also got concert one.

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