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Irish fallout?

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  • 18-09-2008 9:58am
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    What do people think is likely to happen the Irish economy as a result of the latest collapse in the capital markes.
    We were already exposed as a lending economy, reliant on easy credit, construction and FDI. Does this merley speed up the process which already begun and we will recover in a few years or will it fundementally restructure how markets operate, limiting credit well into the future having a long term negative effect on jobs and the availability of money. Will strict market regulation be a feature of future economies, especially in relation to risk and loans.

    What are the risks to Irish banks, insurance companies and multinationals operating in this country. Reasoned analysis and wild speculation welcome in this thread :)


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,380 ✭✭✭derry


    clown bag wrote: »
    What do people think is likely to happen the Irish economy as a result of the latest collapse in the capital markes.
    We were already exposed as a lending economy, reliant on easy credit, construction and FDI. Does this merley speed up the process which already begun and we will recover in a few years or will it fundementally restructure how markets operate, limiting credit well into the future having a long term negative effect on jobs and the availability of money. Will strict market regulation be a feature of future economies, especially in relation to risk and loans.

    What are the risks to Irish banks, insurance companies and multinationals operating in this country. Reasoned analysis and wild speculation welcome in this thread :)


    We can expect to see the return of the phrase
    " were on the bones of our ar5e"

    We can expect the neo nazi regime to get back into high gear to try the export our unemployed to other shores like they did before in the last regimes from 1940 to1990 era

    When that doesn't work as the other places don't want them like the good old days the regime will have to ramp up the slow starvation and freeze to death of the unemployed to cull the numbers

    Siimple really the Clones of Charlie will still live it on the EU gravey train as the rest are forced to tighten our belts and when were as thin as we can get they will find some reason to exterminate the unemployed

    Derry


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,452 ✭✭✭Time Magazine


    Derry: back up what you're saying or, please, shut up.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,380 ✭✭✭derry


    The regime has decided to get rid of the agency for poverty that informs the Irish who might wish to know the trifiling facts how many poor exist like 750,000 of the Irish earn less than 11,000 euro per annum

    No agency reporting poverty in Ireland no poverty so no proof of the slow starvation methods to kill off the poor

    Consitant with Fachist right wing methods from this regime

    I got more but enough for now

    Derry


  • Registered Users Posts: 8,452 ✭✭✭Time Magazine


    derry wrote: »
    The regime has decided to get rid of the agency for poverty that informs the Irish who might wish to know the trifiling facts how many poor exist like 750,000 of the Irish earn less than 11,000 euro per annum

    No agency reporting poverty in Ireland no poverty so no proof of the slow starvation methods to kill off the poor

    Consitant with Fachist right wing methods from this regime

    I got more but enough for now

    Derry

    I missed this post. Derry, there are been proposals to encompass the CPA within the Department, not entirely abolish it. Many other organisations, like the CSO, the ESRI and Eurostat, already keep an eye on these sorts of things.

    The subsuming of the CPA is perhaps a cause for concern. It certainly warrants an articulate debate, start a thread to this end if you want. It does not belong on a thread about the fallout of the current situation on Ireland. For the really last time: stay on-topic.


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