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Greece is ‘Dress Rehearsal’ For U.S.!

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Greece ‘Dress Rehearsal’ For U.S.!
Greece ‘Dress Rehearsal’ For U.S.!

What is happening to Greece is nothing compared to what will happen to America and the rest of the world.

Bloomberg reports:

The cost of insuring against U.S. and U.K. debt defaults may rise in the same way as it has for so- called European peripheral nations including Greece and Portugal, Deutsche Bank AG said. “The problems currently faced by peripheral Europe could be a dress rehearsal for what the U.S. and U.K. may face further down the road,” Jim Reid, a strategist at Deutsche Bank in London, wrote in a research note today.

Credit-default swaps on the debt of Greece, Spain and Portugal rose to record highs today amid concern that European governments will struggle to fund their deficits. Contracts on Greece climbed 19.5 basis points to 446.5 before dropping to 422.5, CMA DataVision prices show. Spain’s increased 13 basis points to 183 before falling to 168, and Portugal’s rose 9.5 basis points to 239 before slipping to 223.5.

The U.S. and U.K. “have similar issues to those facing peripheral Europe but have the luxury of a flexible currency up their sleeves as a first defense if the market wants to attack them,” Reid said. “Such a defense means that the market, for now, thinks there are easier targets.”

President Barack Obama has increased U.S. marketable debt to a record $7.27 trillion, borrowing money to fund stimulus measures and bail out banks. Obama said last week he’s planning a three-year freeze on many domestic programs to save about $250 billion over 10 years as he seeks to rein in the budget deficit.

Budget Deficit
The U.K.’s budget deficit hit 15.7 billion pounds ($25.3 billion) two months ago, the most for any December since records began, the Office for National Statistics said Jan. 21. Moody’s Investors Service said in December its top debt ratings on the U.S. and the U.K. may “test the Aaa boundaries.”

Yields on benchmark Treasury 10-year notes have fallen to 3.60 percent from 3.83 at the end of last year amid increased demand for the safest assets. The yield on 10-year U.K. gilt is at 3.88 percent, from 4.01 percent at the start of the year. Greece’s 10-year government bonds yield 6.65 percent, from 5.77 percent at the start of 2010. “It seems that the market wants to accelerate an issue that the authorities were hoping that time would heal,” Reid wrote.
 
undoubtedly, ... the dye is cast, the tigress is awoken...., the bloodbath in the stocks market has started and will maul it's way right up till end of march before 1st april where there will be a brief period of calm as the tigress will be distracted by the Fool of april .....:o
 
undoubtedly, ... the dye is cast, the tigress is awoken...., the bloodbath in the stocks market has started and will maul it's way right up till end of march before 1st april where there will be a brief period of calm as the tigress will be distracted by the Fool of april .....:o

Just read that the G7 finance ministers are having a urgent meeting in
Canada to address this European crisis. Watch the reaction of stock markets on Monday. These are risky times for investors as well as ordinary people who are just doing simple business.
 
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