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- Do not fall for talk of European solvency
To guarantee the solvency of the eurozone’s peripheral countries would require not a few quarters of solid growth, but an entire decade, writes Wolfgang Münchau - Outlook: Investors watch US data response
With hard statistics on the global economy thin on the ground, investors’ attention will be focused on the response of policymakers to last week’s US jobs data - Fears rise as EU nations aim to raise borrowing
The eurozone debt crisis is about to enter a dangerous phase as governments prepare to step up borrowing in the capital markets to fund their faltering economies - Investors turn to linkers and gold to hedge uncertainty
In 2002, Ben Bernanke deemed deflation such a threat that he referred to Milton Friedman’s notion of handing out cash to stop falling prices - Volatility and poor returns killing equities cult
More market professionals are asking if the brutal de-rating suffered by equities during the past decade means the cult of equity is dying