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Renewable Energy
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I believe that most people would assume that we should completely now be applying renewable sources of energy. As solar power and wind energy are at present well-established, I confess to being reasonably questioning of the level of allegiance of governments about the subject of renewable energy, and therefore my wonder. Can we construct a difference?
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Anatomy of the EU Economic Crisis
Posted by: | CommentsThe European Union (EU) economic crisis is regarded by many as the biggest challenge that the group has ever faced. Years ago, the euro, eu’s official currency, was hailed by many as the currency that will dethrone the dollar. However, as soon as the Greek economic tragedy came, currency speculators who used to rely on the euro, suddenly changed their minds and dumped their euro currency holdings. What exactly happened?
Let’s talk about what overvalued selling means in the context of the euro and the 2010 EU crisis.
Currencies exchange rates differ almost every day. They are quite freely dictated by market prices, i.e. Supply and demand. If the euros circulating in the world market lose demand, the euro loses value. There are many factors that affect this. However, in the context of the EU economic crisis, the main trigger is the burden that is Greece. Thus, everybody braced themselves for the plunge of the Euro as soon as news of the Greek debacle broke out.
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Greece Debt Crisis
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Greece, one of the oldest countries on the planet, suffers from one of the oldest problems on the planet: debt. The Greek debt debacle is playing significant havoc on the world’s financial markets. As Carmen M. Reinhart, author of a book on 800 years of world debt crises said on The New York Times Economix blog recently, “Greece casts a long shadow on the European continent because 15 other countries share a common currency with it, the euro.”
What does the euro and Greece’s debt problems have to with the American economy? Far more than we would like, as was indicated by the meltdown in the world financial markets in the first week of May. The “Crash of 2:45″ is what the May 6 market plummet is being called and it was a vivid reminder that the finances of the world are intricately connected.
The week following the market meltdowns, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund are bailing out Greece to the tune of $1 trillion. According to the Associated Press, the huge rescue package was more generous than expected and spurred a rebound in the financial markets. But like America’s bank bailout two years, it has been met with as much skepticism as praise.
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Euro and US Dollar Exchange Rate
Posted by: | CommentsThe Euro has come a long way since it entered into circulation on January 1st, 2002. It is now the official currency of 16 of the 27 member states of the European Union (EU) – with the notable exception of United Kingdom, and is consequently used daily by some 327 million Europeans.
Most experts in the Financial world thinks that the US Dollar will continue to depreciate against the Euro over time, with the Euro taking over US Dollar as the world’s undisputed reserve currency eventually. However, during the financial crisis that started in late 2008, many banks and companies became bankrupt and investors started to find solace in putting their money into stable foreign exchange, Gold and commodities. This became a boon to US dollar (and the Japanese Yen) and there was a sharp appreciation in the US Dollar against most of the world’s major currency – including the Euro.
China, Russia and India (major global investors in the US Dollar) have long indicated that they want to see changes in the international monetary system in the wake of the financial crisis. They are however, careful to not push their desire for change too far in case the dollar slumps. This will lead to the value of their HUGH dollar-denominated investments plummet, something that will not bode too well with their tax payers.
The main difference between the Euro and the US Dollar is time. US dollar has been around in circulation much longer, therefore it is deemed as more reliable. Fundamentally, the Euro is almost as stable as the US dollar now with the backing of the European Union, a coalition of European nations. The perception to the ability of Euro to withstand any financial/global/economic crisis will gradually improve over time. This is especially true as more countries and sovereign wealth funds (SWF) starts to buy into Euro as reserve.
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Will the Euro Currency Bloc Fail?
Posted by: | CommentsTwenty-seven European nations currently belong to the European Union, a loosely-woven partnership designed to empower Europe’s competitiveness with the United States, China, and India. Sixteen of the EU’s member nations have adopted the euro as their official currency, and five other European states unofficially use the euro.
As continental Europe forged its economic partnership, leaders hoped adoption of a single currency would protect the member states against radical fluctuations in the value of their national currencies and would serve to protect their national credit ratings. In the EU’s brief history, the euro has fulfilled members’ hopes. Recently, however, precipitous declines in several member states’ economies have triggered sharp drops in the euro’s value and raised new doubts about the long-term advantage of an international currency.
In theory, the use of a uniform currency facilitates the flow of goods and services across international boundaries, sustaining the Eurozone as the world’s second largest economy. Just as importantly, robust economies in the EU’s member states maintain the value of currencies tied to the euro-especially in emerging African nations.
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Euro Vs US Dollar – A Profit Opportunity Selling the Euro Shaping Up Right Now
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At the time of writing, the Euro has risen against the Dollar and is standing at 1.2355 but this rise is unlikely to last and will give traders an excellent low risk high reward shorting opportunity. Let’s look at the reasons for the rise, why the Euro should fall and how to get into the market.
The bearish fundamentals behind the Euro’s fall are well known with sluggish growth and many countries suffering from huge levels of debt with Greece being the country which has been in the news most but there are many others. The rally is on, so what’s behind it?
Markets move to the fundamentals long term but move to sentiment in the short term and the fact is there are just to many speculators short the Euro and to see this all you have to look at is the free CFTC Commodity Futures Trading Commission data which shows speculators, boosted their bets short against the Euro in the week ended June 8, to just below record levels.
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Real Estate For Sale in Panama
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Panama is the prosperous, democratic country joining North and South America. American retirees have been coming here in increasing numbers for about ten years taking advantage of the low prices of real estate for sale in Panama. Second home buyers have also found great deals in real estate for sale in Panama. Both groups have benefited by their investment as the real estate market in Panama has appreciated.
Despite the increase in prices of real estate for sale in Panama property here is still priced below comparable real estate in the US, Europe, and the Caribbean islands. What Panama real estate for sale has to offer besides price is a chance to invest in the growing economy of Panama. Panama has the largest US investment per capita of all Latin American countries. Panama’s infrastructure, its roads, ports, air ports, and telecommunications are far better than any other American country south of the US border.
Since the US handed over control of the Panama Canal the international perception of Panama as a US colony has disappeared and a wave of international investment has arrived. Along with US investment these monies are fueling a dramatic economic expansion clearly visible in the number high rises in Panama City, improvement projects on Panama Bay and in new of the Panama Canal expansion.
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Euro and its Effects in the Global Economy
Posted by: | CommentsThe consensus of analysts that an appreciation of 10% in the euro exchange rate is causing a decline of one percentage point growth in the euro zone during the last two years, with a special emphasis in the second period. ‘Maintaining a high euro reduces Europe’s ability to generate wealth, and that makes it a less competitive area, explains a specialists of the euro economy. But in reality, this impact is not as easy to define, since it involves many nuances. For example: a strong currency attracts foreign investments in all asset classes. Another, the oil that is traded in dollars, has risen 95% in a year and a half, but the cost measured in euros has increased by 33%.
To what extent is damaging the appreciation against the dollar?
Very important, but not as much as it used to be in the past. The USA is no longer the largest trading partner on the bloc. The United Kingdom accounts for 16% of the exports of the euro area, while the U.S. equivalent to 14% and the rest is divided among various partners. ‘The most relevant to the regional economy is not crossing against the dollar, but the effective exchange rate, against major trading partners,’ says Anton Brender, Chief Economist at Dexia Asset Management. ‘An ideal combination would be a slight appreciation against the dollar, which would reduce the oil bill, and depreciation against other currencies, “suggests Brender. But, of course, that perfect combination is something that currently is not happening.
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Greece’s Economic Position
Posted by: | CommentsDuring the past decade, the Greek government borrowed excessively and went on a ridiculous spending spree. Therefore, when the financial downturn hit, Greece was in no way prepared. The outcome of their actions is not very pleasant, considering they are now buried in 300 billion Euros of debt. This does not only affect them, but has a huge impact on many other countries, included United States.
Every country that uses the Euro and trades within the Euro zone will be affected by Greece. Fifteen other countries that use the Euro are immediately hit with Greece’s financial crisis because they offered to lend 30 billion Euros in the next year to help ease Greece out of their debt. As a result, taxes will rise for those countries. If the debt is left untamed, it could spread to other economies that do not have a great history of balancing their debt. These countries are referred to as “PIIGS,” which consist of Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, and Spain. The possibility of Greece’s downfall along with the rest of the “PIIGS” has struck fear in the open market. Interest rates on government debt have increased making it more expensive to borrow on the open market. This crisis also affects individuals who invested or own shares through pension funds because many major banks invested in the Greek Debt.
The crisis has already taken affect on United States businesses. The debt has caused increased in public protesting. In the early stage of the crisis, the Greek government placed a $250,000 order for body shields that are manufactured by Paulson Manufacturing Corp, a United States business that makes protective gear for riot police and others. Now the Greek government placed a hold on these orders and is waiting to see if anything is resolved. This is only a glimpse of what Greece’s debt can cause to United States. Many American businesses are worried because the Euro just recently touched a one-year low against the dollar. This has a great impact on all businesses because United States exports are now more expensive in Europe. If this continues it can weaken all overseas sales or even make a big impact on revenues for American companies.
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