domingo, novembro 29, 2009

Canário (parte IX)

Vai ser bonita a festa ...
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E vai ajudar a enterrar de vez os TGVs e auto-estradas e o status-quo português.
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"The EU’s authorities, rightly or wrongly, are more afraid of the moral hazard of a bail-out than the possible spillover effect of a hypothetical Greek default to other eurozone countries. If faced with a choice between preserving the integrity of the stability pact and the integrity of Greece, they are currently minded to choose the former."
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Nas costas dos outros vemos as nossas.
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"The lion’s share of the total deficit reduction effort is earmarked to come from tax measures, and most of those from the fight against tax evasion. Tax evasion is always the item first on the list of desperate governments. (Moi ici: onde é que eu já visto?) The European Commission and Europe’s finance ministers, who have heard this story before, are rightly asking for genuine deficit reduction."
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Wolfgang Munchau é mais optimista que eu: "Just as the Greek people are unprepared for austerity, investors are unprepared for what awaits them. I would still bet that outright default is unlikely. But I wonder whether the current Greek bond spreads reflect the true risks."

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