Why the Buba wants to exit

The ECB’s non-standard monetary policy measures were taken to deal with problems in the financial sector and not to extend monetary policy easing beyond interest rate cuts.
Grecia: la quiebra no implica salir del euro

Tal vez el mayor enemigo de la zona del euro sea la suposición errónea de que una quiebra griega estaría inevitablemente ligada a una salida del país heleno del sistema euro.
Swiss FX Policy, ETF Regulation & The ECB Can’t Please Everybody

Deutsche Bank Research commentary on Swiss FX policy, ETF regulation and the ECB.
«Grecia y Portugal tendrán que salir del euro» –Michael Spence

Entrevista al Nobel de Economía Michael Spence.
The Dollar’s Lucky Streak

Contrary to popular belief, the problems in Europe are helping, not hindering, the U.S economy – at least in the short-term.
The State Of The European Monetary Union

In our view only there are two options for EMU 2.0: A hardening of EMU or a redrawing of the boundaries of EMU such that only countries meeting the real economy criteria for a currency union are members.
[VIDEO] «All Europeans are Seeing the Collapse Coming»
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Interview for The Capital Account (RT) on the December 9th euro zone summit.
La hora de la verdad

Después de trece cumbres europeas fallidas, la número catorce podría ser «la vencida». El tiempo, finalmente, se ha agotado.
Abandoning a sinking ship? A plan for leaving the euro

How a peripheral member-state could try to minimise the (huge) socio-economic costs of an exit from the eurozone forced upon it by the latter’s steady disintegration.
La zona euro se dirige a una recesión

La zona euro podría entrar en territorio negativo interanual en el primer trimestre de 2012.