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    Debt crisis live

    Watch events as they occur, don't miss any of the action.

    Debt crisis: live - Telegraph

    #2
    He [William Hague] also described the euro as a "burning building with no exits"

    Anyone started buying beans yet?

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      #3
      I wonder how long they are going to keep this blog going. It's still being updated.

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        #4
        Looks like they're keeping the page going.

        Eurozone inflation hits three-year high - FT.com

        Oh dear. Is this the end of the beginning?

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          #5
          Investors currently feeling like German vegetarians: they fear the wurst.

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            #6
            Germany voted for the EFSF extension. Greece celebrated by going on strike.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
              Greece celebrated by going on strike.
              It's friday and the weather's nice; can you really say they're wrong?

              ooh, sorry, am I interrupting in your conversation here?
              And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
                It's friday and the weather's nice; can you really say they're wrong?

                ooh, sorry, am I interrupting in your conversation here?
                Yes, because in the UK we know that GDP/population is the most important metric of happiness. In fact little else matters or is of importance in life but this number. The Greeks, and even more bizarrely their politicians, think differently about life. Nutters.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                  Yes, because in the UK we know that GDP/population is the most important metric of happiness. In fact little else matters or is of importance in life but this number. The Greeks, and even more bizarrely their politicians, think differently about life. Nutters.
                  You would have thought that the country that gave us the word economics would have more of a clue wouldn't you.
                  While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
                    Yes, because in the UK we know that GDP/population is the most important metric of happiness. In fact little else matters or is of importance in life but this number. The Greeks, and even more bizarrely their politicians, think differently about life. Nutters.
                    Around the world the happiest nations are those were the income per person varies little. It doesn't matter if rich or poor. Its jealous that is the killer.

                    At the moment the growth between rich and poor grows ever wider. We need a good depression to even things out and restore happiness.

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