BBC NEWS | Business | France and Germany exit recession
We have 'perhaps' hit our down peak - France & Germany are firmly riding the road back to growth.
I attribute this, as does the article, to the fact we have a massive banking sector that is more intense & 'inclusive' to our economy than both F & G. But the poor regulation of this banking sector and the stupidity of the banks themselves shows now more clearly than ever.
This comes in the same weak as unemployment reaches an 16-18 year high. Interestingly, the eurozone as a whole is still struggling, which says to me that F&G have simply managed themselves better than other countries in this recession (a cue to shoot our p.m?)
Thoughts & opinions?
We have 'perhaps' hit our down peak - France & Germany are firmly riding the road back to growth.
I attribute this, as does the article, to the fact we have a massive banking sector that is more intense & 'inclusive' to our economy than both F & G. But the poor regulation of this banking sector and the stupidity of the banks themselves shows now more clearly than ever.
This comes in the same weak as unemployment reaches an 16-18 year high. Interestingly, the eurozone as a whole is still struggling, which says to me that F&G have simply managed themselves better than other countries in this recession (a cue to shoot our p.m?)
Thoughts & opinions?