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The Spanish Crisis in a Nutshell
Edward Hugh submits: Essentially, the roots of the Spanish 'problem' are undoubtedly many and complex, but there is one underlying ingredient in the present dynamic which more or less governs everything else: the dependence on external financing due to the ongoing current account deficit, and the difficulties the banks...
Tags: Financial, Financing, Seeking Alpha, Edward Hugh, Financial Accounting, Investment, Finance
External links 2008-11-17
Spanish Deflation on the Way
Edward Hugh submits: As Barcelona-based property consultants Aguirre Newman publish a report that suggests Spanish property prices may need to fall by at least 23% for the market to return to any kind of normality, we learn today that Spain's annual inflation dropped almost a full percentage point to...
Tags: Currency & Foreign Exchange, Edward Hugh, Finance, Food, Food & Beverage, Inflation, Manufacturing, Seeking Alpha, Spain
External links 2008-11-12
Hungarian Business and Consumer Sentiment Both Fall Sharply in October
Edward Hugh submits: Well, you don't need to be especially adept at reading tealeaves to know which way things are about to move now on the Hungarian economic front. But just in case any of you did have some last, lingering doubts, the latest edition of the GKI sentiment...
Tags: Sentiment, Seeking Alpha, Edward Hugh, Financial Accounting, Finance, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-11-05
German Business Confidence Experiences Significant October Slump
Edward Hugh submits: German business confidence hit its lowest level in more than five years in October as the deepening financial crisis started to have an effect on the outlook for economic growth. The Munich-based IFO Institute Business Climate Index, which is based on a survey of 7,000 executives,...
Tags: Financial, Seeking Alpha, Edward Hugh, Financial Accounting, Finance
External links 2008-10-27

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The Trouble with Latvia: What It Is and Why It Matters
Edward Hugh submits: As I pointed out recently in the context of Latvia and the impending potential for a devaluation, there is a distinct risk of falling victim to the sin of crying wolf. Yet, as the plot inevitable thickens I am maintaining, as it were, my cry. There...
Tags: Emerging Markets, Edward Hugh
External links 2009-06-04
Santander's Banif Fund Suspends Payments
Edward Hugh submits: "I would now expect several eurozone countries with weak banking sectors to get into serious difficulties as the crisis continues. There is a risk of cascading sovereign defaults. If this was limited to countries of the size of Ireland or Greece, one could solve this problem...
Tags: Seeking Alpha, Edward Hugh
External links 2009-02-17
Indian Inflation Accelerates Again
Edward Hugh submits: India's inflation shot up again at the start of August and hit a 16-year high of 12.44% in the week to Ausust 2, following a 12.01% increase in the previous week, according to data from the Commerce Ministry. Concerns have also been raised that inflation may...
Tags: India
External links 2008-08-18
Colonialism In Reverse: Libya Bails Out Italy's UniCredit SpA
Edward Hugh submits: Taking my cue from the worthy and well thumbed play-book of the Brothers Coen, I thought every now and again I might follow up all those, long, desperately serious, and highly indigestible posts about how Italy should now be considered to be "No Country For Old...
Tags: Talent, Italy, Seeking Alpha, Edward Hugh, Workforce Management, Government, Human Resources, Emerging Markets
External links 2008-10-19
Japan's Property Market: The Lost Quarter Century
Edward Hugh submits: Despite the fact that Japanese Finance Minister Kaoru Yosano said Friday that February's fall in the so called "core-core" consumer price index doesn't mean Japan is back in deflation, few are ready to accept his judgement. Indeed, if you look at the core-core line in the...
Tags: Japan, Edward Hugh
External links 2009-03-30
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