Articles by Simon Miller
Simon Miller is the Editor of Financial Risks Today
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21 February 2012, By Simon Miller
Europe prays for Fortuna but may end up with Nemesis
Greece signed away more of its sovereignty this morning in the hope that it can recover from its debt problems. But with even the Troika warning it may not work, the ordinary Greek is being sacrificed on the altar of Europa
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17 February 2012, By Simon Miller
Disgruntled Britons: The financial service sector needs you...and we need it
Rightly or wrongly, financial services are a massive part of our society. It is something that we are world leaders in and it is something that should be protected
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10 February 2012, By Simon Miller
Money’s cheap, so is the thinking
Start the printing press, the BoE is to continue its failed policy of printing money
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03 February 2012, By Simon Miller
Bonuses aren't the problem, tax is
With the mob getting its pound of flesh, the real scandal of politicians wasting our money continues
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27 January 2012, By Simon Miller
The country owes them a debt – a trillion to be precise
There is a cut-off point beyond which a government can blame others but it beggars belief that the Eds can sit on the opposition benches looking supercilious
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20 January 2012, By Simon Miller
Easing the pressure: How the ECB has helped place a funding buffer
Despite the successful auctions this week, the eurozone still faces the same old problems if the ECB stops its QE-by-proxy
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13 January 2012, By Simon Miller
If the S&P rumours are true, what next for France and the eurozone?
S&P is set to confirm what the markets thought and downgrade France. Will there be a firestorm as a result?
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13 January 2012, By Simon Miller
A bonfire of capitalists? With a government this big, we never stood a chance
'Capitalism is dead!' comes the cry. The problem is that we have never truly had it
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06 January 2012, By Simon Miller
It won’t be a happy euro year
Its plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose this New Year in the eurozone as eurocrats fail to learn the lesson of last year: the fundamental flaw is the euro itself
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16 December 2011, By Simon Miller
A Euro-Christmas Carol
Poor old Merkel, everyone thought her a Scrooge for not coughing up the cash. But on the night of Christmas Eve, she was about to have a strange visitation






