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Thursday, February 09, 2012

European Central Bank in a fix over Greek debt by Joseph Stiglitz


This article ties-in neatly with The Economist: Argentina’s debt default Gauchos and gadflies http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/02/economist-argentinas-debt-default.html I’ve read it several times and gain more insights every time I read it…

Creditors’ decade-long battle with Argentina shows just how tangled sovereign defaults can be Oct 22nd 2011 NEW YORK http://www.economist.com/node/21533453


AS GREECE flirts with disaster and several other European countries buckle under heavy debts, creditors’ experience with Argentina should serve as a sobering reminder about the mess that can follow a sovereign default. A decade after the Latin American country welshed on $81 billion, disgruntled creditors are still chasing their money. The litigation, and Argentina’s defiance in the face of judgments against it, complicate its plans to return to international capital markets.

Argentina’s default, after a severe economic crisis, sparked social unrest and runs on banks. It subsequently presented creditors with a take-it-or-leave-it offer of 35 cents on the dollar. They considered this derisory: previously, delinquent countries had typically paid 50-60 cents. But the government stood firm and roughly three-quarters of the bondholders took part in a debt exchange in 2005. More joined in 2010, bringing the total to 93%... http://www.economist.com/node/21533453





The ECB may be putting the interests of the few banks that have written credit-default swaps before those of Greece, Europe's taxpayers, and creditors


Nothing illustrates better the political crosscurrents, special interests, and shortsighted economics now at play in Europe than the debate over the restructuring of Greece's sovereign debt. Germany insists on a deep restructuring – at least a 50% "haircut" for bondholders – whereas the European Central Bank insists that any debt restructuring must be voluntary.

In the old days – think of the 1980s Latin American debt crisis – one could get creditors, mostly large banks, in a small room, and hammer out a deal, aided by some cajoling, or even arm-twisting, by governments and regulators eager for things to go smoothly. But, with the advent of debt securitisation, creditors have become far more numerous, and include hedge funds and other investors over whom regulators and governments have little sway.

Moreover, "innovation" in financial markets has made it possible for securities owners to be insured, meaning that they have a seat at the table, but no "skin in the game". They do have interests: they want to collect on their insurance, and that means that the restructuring must be a "credit event" – tantamount to a default. The ECB's insistence on "voluntary" restructuring – that is, avoidance of a credit event – has placed the two sides at loggerheads. The irony is that the regulators have allowed the creation of this dysfunctional system… http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/economics-blog/2012/feb/06/european-central-bank-greek-debt

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Now that the Super Bowl is over there may be no better time to focus some attention on the continuing Greek tragedy that is unfolding over in the economic Twilight Zone, known as the Eurozone.

There is a growing sense that Americans, somewhat exhausted after a decade of foreign wars and international conflict, have grown increasingly isolationist in their worldview.

That may be a good thing to a certain extent. The United States cannot continue to pay the price of maintaining the planet’s police force.

While other nations concentrate that portion of its gross national product to strengthening its industrial base, quality of life and economy – think Germany – that would otherwise go to defense spending if it were not for the United States, our nation continues to wallow in an economic tar pit.

Just when our nation’s economy cheers up a bit, things threaten to get worse quickly.

As we head for the seclusion of the isolationist, padded panic room, it might be a good idea to take a look over our shoulder and keep an eye on Greece – and Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy… http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4907

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I’ve read it several times and gain more insights every time I read it…

Creditors’ decade-long battle with Argentina shows just how tangled sovereign defaults can be Oct 22nd 2011 NEW YORK http://www.economist.com/node/21533453

AS GREECE flirts with disaster and several other European countries buckle under heavy debts, creditors’ experience with Argentina should serve as a sobering reminder about the mess that can follow a sovereign default. A decade after the Latin American country welshed on $81 billion, disgruntled creditors are still chasing their money. The litigation, and Argentina’s defiance in the face of judgments against it, complicate its plans to return to international capital markets.

Argentina’s default, after a severe economic crisis, sparked social unrest and runs on banks. It subsequently presented creditors with a take-it-or-leave-it offer of 35 cents on the dollar. They considered this derisory: previously, delinquent countries had typically paid 50-60 cents. But the government stood firm and roughly three-quarters of the bondholders took part in a debt exchange in 2005. More joined in 2010, bringing the total to 93%... http://www.economist.com/node/21533453




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20121202 Rick Steves: June 11, 2012 “Greece in Economic Crisis and Your Travel Dreams” Retrieved December 2, 2012 http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/12/rick-steves-greece-in-economic-crisis.html


20111022 Eurozone Crisis: The Economist: Argentina’s debt default Gauchos and gadflies http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2012/02/economist-argentinas-debt-default.html

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Eurozone Crisis: The Economist: Argentina’s debt default Gauchos and gadflies


I’ve read it several times and gain more insights every time I read it…

Creditors’ decade-long battle with Argentina shows just how tangled sovereign defaults can be Oct 22nd 2011 NEW YORK http://www.economist.com/node/21533453

AS GREECE flirts with disaster and several other European countries buckle under heavy debts, creditors’ experience with Argentina should serve as a sobering reminder about the mess that can follow a sovereign default. A decade after the Latin American country welshed on $81 billion, disgruntled creditors are still chasing their money. The litigation, and Argentina’s defiance in the face of judgments against it, complicate its plans to return to international capital markets.

Argentina’s default, after a severe economic crisis, sparked social unrest and runs on banks. It subsequently presented creditors with a take-it-or-leave-it offer of 35 cents on the dollar. They considered this derisory: previously, delinquent countries had typically paid 50-60 cents. But the government stood firm and roughly three-quarters of the bondholders took part in a debt exchange in 2005. More joined in 2010, bringing the total to 93%... http://www.economist.com/node/21533453





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Tuesday, January 03, 2012

Reuters Oddly Enough: Venezuela's Chavez, Iran threatens U.S. Navy as sanctions hit economy and other such stories


"Occupy" makes annual list of most overused words
BOSTON (Reuters) - Occupy this: the trash bin. At least, so say students at Michigan's Lake Superior State University who released an annual list of words they deem so misused, overused and cliched they should be banished in the year ahead. | Full Article
Hello Heidi to bye bye bunga bunga in 2011 odd news
December 30, 2011 10:09 AM ET
LONDON (Reuters) - Bunga Bunga, Zenga Zenga, a tweeting cobra and other wacky news capped a year that saw the capture of America's most wanted man and the overthrow of dictators. | Full Article
For the not-so-serious drinker: Marshmallow vodka
December 28, 2011 03:30 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vodkas flavored with citrus and berry have been around for years and recently some newer brands have been trying to create buzz with unusual flavors. | Full Article
New Year's Day to come early as Samoa leaps ahead
December 30, 2011 06:47 AM ET
CANBERRA (Reuters) - If you are reading this on Friday you cannot be in Samoa. | Full Article
Venezuela's Chavez: Did U.S. give Latin American leaders cancer?
December 29, 2011 01:51 AM ET
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speculated on Wednesday that the United States might have developed a way to give Latin American leaders cancer, after Argentina's Cristina Fernandez joined the list of presidents diagnosed with the disease. | Full Article
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Iran threatens U.S. Navy as sanctions hit economy
January 03, 2012 11:20 AM ET
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran threatened on Tuesday to take action if the U.S. Navy moves an aircraft carrier into the Gulf, Tehran's most aggressive statement yet after weeks of saber-rattling as new U.S. and EU financial sanctions take a toll on its economy. | Full Article
Syrian rebel leader threatens to escalate attacks
January 03, 2012 11:10 AM ET
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The commander of Syria's armed rebels threatened on Tuesday to step up attacks on President Bashar al-Assad's forces, saying he was frustrated with Arab League monitors' lack of progress in ending a government crackdown on protests. | Full Article
Wall Street starts 2012 with strong gains
January 03, 2012 12:30 PM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street stocks kicked off 2012 with a sharp rally on Tuesday after data showed U.S. manufacturing activity and construction spending picked up, signaling the economic recovery was gaining steam. |Full Article
Manufacturing expansion hits six-month high: ISM
January 03, 2012 11:55 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Manufacturing grew at the fastest pace in six months in December, capping a late-year rally in the sector, while a rise in new orders suggested good momentum in 2012, an industry report showed on Tuesday. |Full Article
Construction spending near 1-1/2 high in November
January 03, 2012 10:04 AM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Construction spending surged to a near 1-1/2 year high in November as investment in public and private projects rose solidly, cementing expectations of | Full Article
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Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Huffington Post Style Brief: PHOTOS: Argentina Swears In Chic President

The Huffington Post Style Brief: PHOTOS: Argentina Swears In Chic President

    
Monday, December 12, 2011
It's easy to write about First Lady Fashion, harder to write about female presidents' fashion -- merely because, unfortunately, there are far fewer to write about.

But we got an opportunity to take in some head of state style as Cristina Fernandez was sworn in as president of Argentina this weekend. And boy, did she look chic. 
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Marc Skulnick: Customer Service Fail? "Whatevs!"
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Graham Hill: Best of TEDTalks 2011, #12: Less Stuff, More Happiness
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Center for Economic and Policy Research: The NYT Can't Find Anyone to Say Anything Good About Argentina

The NYT Can't Find Anyone to Say Anything Good About Argentina

Sunday, 23 October 2011 22:47

That is sort of striking since its President Cristina Kirchner seems headed for re-election with a clear majority of the votes. Argentina has also enjoyed the strongest growth over the last decade of any country in Latin America. Nonetheless all 5 of the NYT's sources in an article discussing the election were critical of Kirchner...


Center for Economic and Policy Research: The NYT Can't Find Anyone to Say Anything Good About Argentina


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El New York Times no encuentra a nadie para decir algo bueno de Argentina

Domingo, 23 de octubre 2011 22:47

Que es una especie de sorprendente ya que su presidenta Cristina Kirchner parece ir a la reelección por una clara mayoría de los votos. Argentina también ha disfrutado de un mayor crecimiento durante la última década de todos los países de América Latina. Sin embargo, todos los 5 de las fuentes del New York Times en un artículo sobre las elecciones fueron críticos de Kirchner ...

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The Americas Report: Making Sense of Argentina's Frenzied Policy

The Americas Report

The Americas Report: Making Sense of Argentina's Frenzied Policy

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Luis Fleischman: Making Sense of Argentina's Frenzied Policy


Tuesday, April 26, 2011
The Americas Report
Nancy Menges
Editor-in-Chief

Since the arrival of the Kirchner phenomenon to Argentinean politics in 2003, there has been a sense that history has begun again. The late Nestor Kirchner served as president of the country from 2003 to 2007 when his wife Cristina was elected to the presidency.
The Kirchner era is not merely seen as another presidential term that has brought change. It is considered by many of its supporters as an era of major change that is almost revolutionary. Kirchner's popularity is helped by the fact that Argentina has seen economic growth mostly thanks to the international price of Argentinean commodities; mainly soy.
However, it is Kirchner's policies of populist redistribution and rejection of Argentina's political past that makes the government revolutionary. Yet, such rejection is only partial since old practices have prevailed in the Kirchner era.
On the one hand, Kirchner reopened the trials against the military involved in human rights violations during the dirty war (1977-1983). Thus, the amnesty given by former president, Carlos Menem, to those who killed close to 30,000 people, kidnapped and stole the victims' babies, and tortured thousands of people, was revoked. This is a major historical vindication that made the Kirchner government popular among much of the middle class, human rights groups and most intellectuals.

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Martes, 26 de abril 2011



El Informe de América: Entendiendo la política frenética de la Argentina

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Luis Fleischman: Entendiendo la frenética política de la Argentina


Martes, 26 de abril 2011
El de las Américas Reporte
Nancy Menges 
Editor en Jefe

Desde la llegada del fenómeno de Kirchner a la política argentina en 2003, ha sido la sensación de que la historia ha comenzado de nuevo. El fallecido Néstor Kirchner se desempeñó como presidente del país entre 2003 y 2007, cuando su esposa, Cristina fue elegida a la presidencia.
La era de Kirchner no es sólo visto como un nuevo mandato presidencial que ha traído el cambio. Es considerado por muchos de sus partidarios como una época de grandes cambios que es casi revolucionario. la popularidad de Kirchner es ayudado por el hecho de que la Argentina ha experimentado un crecimiento económico sobre todo gracias a los precios internacionales de los productos argentinos, principalmente de soja.
Sin embargo, es Kirchner, las políticas de redistribución populista y el rechazo del pasado político de la Argentina que hace que el gobierno revolucionario. Sin embargo, tal rechazo sólo es parcial, ya que las viejas prácticas han prevalecido en la era Kirchner.
Por un lado, Kirchner volvió a abrir los juicios contra los militares involucrados en violaciónes de los derechos humanos durante la guerra sucia (1977-1983). Por lo tanto, la amnistía propuesta por el ex presidente, Carlos Menem, a los que mataron a cerca de 30.000 personas, secuestraron y robaron los bebés de las víctimas, y miles de personas torturadas, fue revocada. Esta es una reivindicación histórica importante que hizo el gobierno de Kirchner popular entre la mayor parte de la clase media, grupos de derechos humanos y la mayoría de los intelectuales.
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