both url's require subscriptions. one question though: do we traders care if the VAT-exemption would be abolished? i don't really see how that...
it's extremely important to realize there are very very (!) few circumstances in which exercising an option early ever makes any sense.
quick update on the dutch ftt-situation: netherlands first were against, then suddenly pro-ftt, and then a lot of uncertainty. they then ordered...
you should. i've started writing to a few politicians and pro-ftt aid organization in my country as well. these people typically aren't...
even without any change in liq, i would be out as well and it's not even close.
i don't know in which country you live, but in my country populist political parties that are anti-Europe, anti-asylum seekers, anti-bankers,...
true, but the public image of the typical banker is so extremely bad nowadays, any hint of a tax measure to fight the banker is widely celebrated....
option A you mentioned in a previous post does make some sense to me to be honest. remember, there are acclaimed economists as well, even in the...
but, let's face facts and be practical. they can't force them. there's no realistic possible scenario in which, for example, the uk would be...
true. that's why the UK is having none of it and won't implement it. good for them. if all of this was a deliberate germany strategy to shut down...
double post
what makes this even more ridiculous is you don't even seem to get my point and are actually trying to debate this. this thread is about a stupid...
no offence, but what a truly disgraceful post. i personally don't want to be affiliated with people who think it's proper to link today's Germany...
it might be in the draft, but it'll not be in the final version without a fight. finland says they can't agree with this as it's unconstiutional....
yet, despite those links, you must agree that what they veto-ed has no mention at all of any ftt, and nothing conclusive on any 85% majority...
maybe you've been reading other comments on this than i have, but i was under the impression the uk's veto goes much deeper than just the ftt....
a few essential comments which you really seem to be missing judging from your post: 1. the new qualified majority rule has not been agreed to...
that does confirm how the treaty that was announced friday really can not be extrapolated to the ftt in any way. sweden (see above), czech...
let's not get carried away here. the only thing the euro-zone can do at this point is what germany and france are doing. the whole "uk the good...
i haven't noticed anything that would suggest that look, obviously everybody on this forum is (rightfully) very concerned about this FTT-thing,...
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