Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: Markets do not like underdevelopmentalist coups d'État For fucking Italy better and further, the Empires ordered G.Napolitano the last anti-Berlusconi coup d'État, for replacing him with a coup d'État government, the Monti government. Now you are sinking more rapidly. Cut public debt of 75%, now! Reimburse now the public debt! It is the only way for inverting the dissolutive trend... The G.Napolitano-Monti government deliria do not help... THEY are the problem, they cannot be the solution!

Thursday 2 August 2012

Markets do not like
underdevelopmentalist coups d'État

For fucking Italy better and further, the Empires ordered G.Napolitano the last anti-Berlusconi coup d'État, for replacing him with a coup d'État government, the Monti government.
Now you are sinking more rapidly.

Cut public debt of 75%, now!
Reimburse now the public debt!

It is the only way for inverting the dissolutive trend...
The G.Napolitano-Monti government deliria do not help...

THEY are the problem, they cannot be the solution!

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1 Draghi's Plan for Euro Disappoints
The ECB may soon step in to buy government bonds on the open market and consider other unconventional measures to lower high borrowing costs, President Mario Draghi said.


A Long Road Ahead for Japan Tech Giants
Japan's electronics giants aimed for a fresh start last year, shaking up their management following record losses, but announcements of dismal earnings from stalwarts Sony and Sharp showed the firms still have a long way to go.


North Korea Allows London Games on TV
North Korea said it is allowing five hours of daily coverage of the London Olympics to be shown on its TV network—a length of coverage unusual for the closed country.


2 What's News—   3 Water Shortage Exacerbates India's Power Crisis Hong Kong's Air Pollution Rises to Highest in Two Years   4 Suharto-Era General Tops Presidential Polls Japan Bill to Raise Retirement Age Passes Lower House   5 Chinese Demand Apology to Ye China's Central Bank Makes Economic Growth a Top Priority Blind Chinese Activist Criticizes Beijing   6 Weaker Euro Aids Region's Exporters Bank of England Stays on Hold as Lending Scheme Kicks In Spain Says al Qaeda Suspects Were Planning Attack   7 Afghan Drug Trade Sends Tremors Romney Campaign Expands Its Staff to Work With Vice-Presidential Pick   8 Senate Agrees on Tax Breaks
 
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12 A Newly Assertive Turkey Dominates Trade With Iraq
Turkey's rising clout in Iraq, as well as the rest of the region, is increasingly fanning sectarian divides and contributing to regional skirmishes.


13 Ankara Alarmed by Syrian Kurds' Autonomy
OPINION
9 China Re-Educates Hong Kong
A brain-washing school curriculum backfires on Beijing.


Enemies of Putin
Confident rulers don't typically persecute gadfly bloggers or punk groups with the name of 'Pussy Riot.'


The Stakes in Aleppo
A potentially decisive moment in the battle for Syria.


10 OPINION  WONDER LAND: Henninger: Hope and Change 2.0 When the Future Was Fuzzy   11 OPINION   GLENN HUBBARD: Glenn Hubbard: The Romney Plan for Economic Recovery   ROBERT N. DOWNEY: How to Avoid Another Bank Bailout
 
15 China Heads for European Soccer Deal
Chinese investors will take an undisclosed stake in one of Italy's most famous soccer teams, Inter Milan, and a Chinese construction company intends to build a stadium for the team.


The Facebook Flip: Funds Exit Early
A year after they first began buying Facebook stock, many Fidelity Investments fund managers are shrinking their stakes in the company.


NBC Olympics: Hashtag $$$
There have been plenty of negative hashtags assigned to NBC's Olympics coverage on Twitter, but TV ratings so far are strong and NBCUniversal has pulled in more advertising dollars than expected.


16 Some Bright Spots in July Retail Sales Hutchison's Results Defy Global Economic Troubles Olympics Boost Adidas Earnings Corrections & Amplifications   17 Europe Keeps Weighing on GM's Results Japan Airlines Doubles Profit Suzuki Profit Jumps, but India Uncertain Executives, Shareholders Sell China BYD Stock   18 Chinese Bauxite Firm to Invest $1 Billion in Indonesia BHP Expansion Plans at Risk Issues at Australia Coal Project Dent Mitsubishi's Profit   19 In China, Recruiting Gets Social Apple Asks Court to Sanction Samsung   20 AIG Pushing Plan for Independence Knight Shares Slide as Clients Pull Back After Glitch   21 Weak Capital Markets Hurt BNP Paribas Light Penalty For Nomura Over Weak Compliance A $410 Million 'Turf Battle'   22 Stocks Post Fourth-Straight Drop When Will Retail Investors Call It Quits?  CURRENCY TRADING: Euro Slumps After ECB Disappoints   23 Asian Markets Await 'Real' Action  CREDIT MARKETS: Treasurys Rally on ECB Inaction   28  HEARD ON THE STREET: Shock, Ore and China's Steel Sale  HEARD ON THE STREET: Trimming China's Financial Hedges  HEARD ON THE STREET: A Mongolian Lesson for Investing Hordes
 
W1 A Newer Nostalgia
Tourists marvel at Thailand's temples, but some local Thais harbor an enduring fascination with a different kind of relic: ephemera from just a few decades ago.


W3 Bali's New Cliffhanger The Kindness of Taxi Drivers Only In…Yunnan   W4 Inspiration, Through The Lens of Another The Classics Get Naughty The London Bus That Does Push-Ups   W5 A Debut Novel Considers the Angry Asian   W6 Maria Cornejo   W7  Outer Beauty: Bag of Tricks Summer Casual   W8  ON WINE: Houseguest Wine: Yes to Albariño, No to Malbec   W10  HOME FRONT: A Penthouse Fit For a King   W11 Fooling the Enemy, One Spy at a Time Don't Go Off Half-Baked   W12 For Creative Cities, the Sky Has Its Limit

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