Global systemic crisis Alert – Summer 2009: The US government defaults on its debt

February 18th, 200910:49 pm @

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Studying the case of Iceland can give an idea of the upcoming stages of the crisis. That is what our team has been doing ever since the beginning of 2006. This country indeed provides a good illustration of what the US and the UK should be expecting. It can be considered – and that is what most Icelandic people do today – that the collapse of Iceland’s financial system came from the fact that it was disproportionate to the size of the country’s economy.

From Global Europe Anticipation Bulletin

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