Monthly Archives: July 2015

Can we please have a New Deal – and a new Helmut Kohl for the matter?

Can we please have a New Deal – and a new Helmut Kohl for the matter? Apparently we arrived in a situation where two heads of government plus the president of the EU council apply ‘mental waterboarding’ to a fellow … Continue reading

Posted in Politics, Society | Comments Off on Can we please have a New Deal – and a new Helmut Kohl for the matter?

2 Lattes a month to save the Euro

The Greek tragedy continues. Instead of everyone getting sane, the FinMins of the Eurozone are on the brink to decide Grexit. All of them seem to have lost perspective. The requested €74bn translate at the end of the day to … Continue reading

Posted in DE, EN, PracticalEconomics | Comments Off on 2 Lattes a month to save the Euro

The worst possible outcome in Greece

In tomorrow’s referendum vote outcomes of 55% plus of either Yes or No are less bad than an outcome of 51% Yes, with a Tsipras government clinging on to power. A sure bet way to total economic disaster including a … Continue reading

Posted in Banks, DE, EN, Politics, PracticalEconomics | Comments Off on The worst possible outcome in Greece