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    #16
    rhoff:

    http://m.spiegel.de/international/europe/a-
    820343.html

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      #17
      Tough to say how this plays out.

      The bond vigilantes seem to be neutered in the larger markets
      with prices and yields defying gravity due to central bank
      medalling.

      They have probably have positions in the cds market.

      Greece is very,very,very small potatoes...and look how much time
      and energy everyone has put into it.

      Wait till someone like spain or japan goes up in smoke.

      This video always makes me laugh and then cry.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyePCRkq620

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        #18
        It comes back down to:

        TOO BIG to FAIL.

        Pushing the financial system over the brink... would prove what?

        The 200B that Greece just got forgiven... and all the loans coming up just got extended... means we can all breathe easy for another 24 hours!

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          #19
          Parsley I clicked on your link and it was some site
          in German (I think). Where was I supposed to go?

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            #20
            Zero hedge is saying greece's new and hidden debts
            are at 279 billion.

            Sinclair says cds's in the trillions.

            Tonights market open maybe interesting.

            And the ides of march coming up fast.

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              #21
              rhoff, click on English.

              Article is called:
              Greece Pulls Off Debt Restructuring Deal
              Pars

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                #22
                http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-
                business/top-business-stories/greece-to-need-
                more-despite-biggest-ever-bond-
                ripoff/article2366567/?
                utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it#039;s%
                20Must%20Reads&utm_content=2366567

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