Re: Financiële Crisis in Europa
Posted: 26 Apr 2012, 20:57
Dutch Deal Done
Submitted by Tyler Durden on Zero Hedge 04/26/2012 12:32 -0400
Bondheadlines
Holland entered the bond vigilantes' radar screens abruptly this weekend, following some vague rumbling that it may be downgraded if it doesn't get its deficit in order, and culminating with a cabinet collapse once the critical austerity deal was unable to be reached. Subsequently the cabinet resigned en masse. It seems it may have to be now reappointed en masse with headlines blasting that...
•DUTCH PARLIAMENT MAJORITY BACKS BUDGET DEAL, ANP REPORTS
The paradox is that in this market, in which more European turbulence is actually good for risk assets as it brings the inevitable next LTRO/easing event closer, any diffusion of Dutch tensions would be market neutral. Yup: enjoy the Constanza market.
Submitted by Tyler Durden on Zero Hedge 04/26/2012 12:32 -0400
Bondheadlines
Holland entered the bond vigilantes' radar screens abruptly this weekend, following some vague rumbling that it may be downgraded if it doesn't get its deficit in order, and culminating with a cabinet collapse once the critical austerity deal was unable to be reached. Subsequently the cabinet resigned en masse. It seems it may have to be now reappointed en masse with headlines blasting that...
•DUTCH PARLIAMENT MAJORITY BACKS BUDGET DEAL, ANP REPORTS
The paradox is that in this market, in which more European turbulence is actually good for risk assets as it brings the inevitable next LTRO/easing event closer, any diffusion of Dutch tensions would be market neutral. Yup: enjoy the Constanza market.

Melanie Lay down 1970 doing her thing for enthousiastic dutch audienceLay down lay down lay it all down
Let your white birds smile
At the ones who stand and frown
Lay down lay down lay it all down
Let your white birds smile
At the ones who stand and frown
We were so close there was no room
We bled inside each other's wounds
We all had caught the same disease
And we all sang the songs of peace