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The IMF/EU Commission Rift On Latvia Seems To Be Deepening

Edward Hugh (July 13th, 2009) Writes:
by Edward Hugh: Barcelonabr /br /br /Two weeks ago a href="http://fistfulofeuros.net/afoe/economics-country-briefings/are-the-imf-and-the-ecb-lining-up-against-the-eu-commission-over-latvia/"I drew attention to a revealing press conference given by IMF First Deputy Managing Director John Lipsky and European Central Bank governing council member Christian Noyer/a where it seemed a rather different posture was being taken on the Latvian question than that which is being transmitted from Brussels. Then a href="http://fistfulofeuros.net/afoe/the-european-union/is-the-latvia-intervention-team-assembling/"P O'Neill found a message on Twitter/a which suggested the topic of the Latvian budget had been unexpectedly added to the EcoFin agenda.br /br /Today a href="http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601095amp;sid=aPlxlddcc8lI"Bloomberg report/a that Barclays Capital’s chief economist for emerging Europe Christian Keller thinks that the IMF's posture of continuing to withhold funds even after the approval of the spending cuts “signaled that the rift between the IMF and EU has widened” .br /br /Now I don't want to see connections were there are none, but it is a coincidence that Christian Keller works for ...
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Bald Eagle Energy (BEEI.OB) Has a Focused Management Team

QualityStocks (February 23rd, 2009) Writes:

Bald Eagle Energy, Inc., (BEEI.OB), a growing oil and gas exploration company, credits its success to a tightly knit group of seasoned business and industry veterans, all of which are focused on efficiency. The company builds shareholder value with a business model that stresses reduced capital expenditures, which includes taking care to hire the best rather than the many.

Heading the company’s minimized management team are two internationally known business professionals:

• Andrew S. Harper, CEO, has an extensive petroleum geology background, with nearly 30 years of international oil and gas exploration and development experience, including 21 years with industry giant ARCO.

He came to Bald Eagle Energy from China based MI Energy Corporation, where he was President of the International Division and Chief Geologist. During his tenure, production increased from 400 to 13,000 barrels of oil per day.

Before that he was a well

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These Latin American Countries Will Thrive In 2009

Contrarian Profits (December 15th, 2008) Writes:

The brutal market sell-off in emerging markets has led many to doubt their importance in the global economy. But Horacio Marquez says the ‘right’ countries in Latin America will thrive in the New Year. Top of the class is Brazil, but Horacio also sees good opportunities in Chile and Mexico.

This from Money Morning:

The second phase of emerging markets expansion is well on its way – a period of self-sustaining growth, driven by consumer growth and infrastructure spending.  And Latin America, following China and other Asian economies, is one of the key global pillars of growth that will save the global economy and the U.S. financial system from total collapse. But not all the countries in Latin America will go on to prosper.  There is a wide gulf in the policies that will continue to separate the winners from the losers.

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