Increasing Pressure on DSK and the Euro-Zone
Posted by Larry Doyle on May 23rd, 2011 8:58 AM |

Despite areas of concern both here at home and around the world, most eyes remain fixated on developments within the Euro-zone at large and specifically on the case of former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn.
The temperatures are rising on both the dethroned former international banker extraordinaire and the peripheral countries of the EU. Our market is opening sharply lower this morning on the heels of weakness in the EU. Let’s navigate.
People the world over want to know what really happened a week ago this past Saturday in the suite occupied by DSK at the Sofitel Hotel in New York City. (more…)
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