Rustic
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Dragging everyone down with it. Lol
German 10-year sovereign bond yields turn negative for first time
German 10-year sovereign bond yields turn negative for first time
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More negative bond yields. Yikes.
My question has been the same all along: Who in the world decided that 17 separate countries could operate efficiently under one currency, and precisely what were they drinking at that time?
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More negative bond yields. Yikes.
My question has been the same all along: Who in the world decided that 17 separate countries could operate efficiently under one currency, and precisely what were they drinking at that time?
.
They thought they could become a United States of Europe without going through all the crap that we went through to make ours happen.
Yeah, one must appreciate that irony.More negative bond yields. Yikes.
My question has been the same all along: Who in the world decided that 17 separate countries could operate efficiently under one currency, and precisely what were they drinking at that time?
.
They thought they could become a United States of Europe without going through all the crap that we went through to make ours happen.
What is funny is that Europe is trying to become like the US while the US is trying to become like Europe.
Hilarious.
Yeah, one must appreciate that irony.More negative bond yields. Yikes.
My question has been the same all along: Who in the world decided that 17 separate countries could operate efficiently under one currency, and precisely what were they drinking at that time?
.
They thought they could become a United States of Europe without going through all the crap that we went through to make ours happen.
What is funny is that Europe is trying to become like the US while the US is trying to become like Europe.
Hilarious.
.