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Picking our poison: The icy hand of austerity or the scorching rebuke of the bond market
As I’ve said a number of times before, all Western economies will endure austerity over the next few years. Embracing the icy hand of fiscal restraint Some countries, like the UK, will see the writing on the walls and take … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Social trends
Tagged austerity, bond market, budget deficit, canada, debt, greece, housing bubble, ireland, portugal, UK, yields
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