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- ‘We will be richest in Europe’: Venice wants independence from Rome
- EU braced for budget fight with UK
- Whisky to fuel cars as Professor drives recycling plan
- Brace yourselves for another round of money printing
- All EU countries will eventually join the euro; It will be there in 100 years – ECB economist
- Bernanke Derives Lessons From Baseball in Unusual Column
- The IMF needs to change tack if Spain asks for a bailout
- ECB’s Knot says euro zone states still need reforms – report
- The French beekeepers and the mystery of the blue honey
- Samaras hoping for lift from Merkel’s Athens visit
- Welch conspiracy theory on jobs data not tied to reality
- Spain to request EFSF support in the next two weeks
- Catalan leaders seek independence vote, legal or not
| ‘We will be richest in Europe’: Venice wants independence from Rome Posted: 07 Oct 2012 01:57 AM PDT ‘Richest’……..thought it was sinking My ex-wife used to drag me off there all the time. Forever trying to get me on a bloody gondola |
| EU braced for budget fight with UK Posted: 07 Oct 2012 01:37 AM PDT |
| Whisky to fuel cars as Professor drives recycling plan Posted: 07 Oct 2012 01:26 AM PDT |
| Brace yourselves for another round of money printing Posted: 07 Oct 2012 12:57 AM PDT |
| All EU countries will eventually join the euro; It will be there in 100 years – ECB economist Posted: 07 Oct 2012 12:47 AM PDT |
| Bernanke Derives Lessons From Baseball in Unusual Column Posted: 06 Oct 2012 09:10 AM PDT By Steven K. Beckner (MNI) – When the name Ben Bernanke is mentioned, the acronyms that But in an unusual column penned for the weekend Wall Street Journal Nominally, Bernanke is writing about the Washington Nationals, who But not surprisingly the Fed chief has a more than just subliminal He talks about risk-benefit and short-term/long-term tradeoffs and Bernanke, an MIT-trained economist and former Princeton professor, Naturally, the guy charged with assessing the prospects for the Johnson, he notes, is a practitioner of “sabermetrics” — the The idea behind “sabermetrics” is “very appealing to an economist,” Sabermetrics derives statistical insights from such things as “the The alternative for a baseball club trying to build a winning team Johnson, a former Gold Glove Award winner who has led his “Most strikingly, he has shown himself willing to sacrifice Sound familiar? It should. Insert some economic jargon, and he In recent weeks, for example, Bernanke has acknowledged that And he has defended the Fed’s controversial decision to further Prominent economists, such as Columbia University Professor Michael Clearly Bernanke identifies with the Nats manager. He almost seems “Davey fully appreciates the importance of making decisions based “These trade-offs don’t always pay off, but many times they do, and And he concludes: “Many of us in Washington could learn a thing or Might he also be looking in the direction of the White House and ** MNI ** [TOPICS: M$U$$$,MMUFE$,MGU$$$,MFU$$$,M$$BR$] |
| The IMF needs to change tack if Spain asks for a bailout Posted: 06 Oct 2012 07:05 AM PDT |
| ECB’s Knot says euro zone states still need reforms – report Posted: 06 Oct 2012 04:36 AM PDT |
| The French beekeepers and the mystery of the blue honey Posted: 06 Oct 2012 04:31 AM PDT |
| Samaras hoping for lift from Merkel’s Athens visit Posted: 06 Oct 2012 04:25 AM PDT |
| Welch conspiracy theory on jobs data not tied to reality Posted: 06 Oct 2012 04:18 AM PDT |
| Spain to request EFSF support in the next two weeks Posted: 06 Oct 2012 04:12 AM PDT |
| Catalan leaders seek independence vote, legal or not Posted: 06 Oct 2012 04:08 AM PDT |
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