Monday, February 1, 2010

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Expectations for 2010 in the number 41 - the themes that rise in power and those who disappear

The GEAB (monthly newsletter of LEAP) provided in its issue of January 41 2010 " Fifteen themes that will ramp up during the year 2010 / 2009 Fifteen key topics that will vanish by the end of 2010 "

15 themes that will rise in power during the year 2010
  1. State bankruptcies
  2. Continued Very Great U.S. Depression
  3. crises political, military, economic, financial, monetary and social UK
  4. The comeback of gold in the international monetary system
  5. Revaluation of Yuan
  6. unemployment and social dislocation
  7. global geopolitical dislocation
  8. The establishment of active solidarity in the Eurozone
  9. The strategic importance of social protection systems
  10. Hardening Conflict between trading blocs
  11. The explosion of bubbles
  12. The portion of the conflict in an active phase Israël-USA/Iran
  13. Stalls Dollar, Pound Sterling and Yen
  14. U.S. interventionism in Latin America
  15. Peaks BRIC

15 key topics of 2009 that will vanish by the end of 2010
  1. Global recovery
  2. Globalization
  3. American leadership
  4. The Treaty of Lisbon as a solution the problems of EU governance
  5. The Chinese economic miracle
  6. The possibility of NATO victory in Afghanistan
  7. The "peace process" in the Middle East
  8. G20
  9. The U.S. Federal Reserve
  10. Tax cuts
  11. U.S. T-bonds as risk-free investment
  12. Greece as a threat to the Eurozone
  13. Gordon Brown
  14. Nicolas Sarkozy as president hyper
  15. Global warming

Regarding Greece

While the ability of Greece to finance its debt appears to cause agitation important markets, GEAB considers the problem will vanish. Here's what he says in GEAB No. 41: "The thrill the end of 2009, namely Athens as" Budget Terminator "of the eurozone, will not survive the year 2010. It Arnold Schwarzenegger in California, certainly European, went to practice "Budget Terminator." Unlike the Greek Prime Minister, he can not afford to raise taxes as he wishes. And it will probably be less money from Washington that Greece still receives from Brussels. "

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