RE: RE: Emerging economies to witness robust growtStock markets surge, EU announces new measures to fight debt crisis - The Canadian Press
# Ottawa beats estimate of annual deficit by $2.8 billion as revenues rise The Canadian Press 3:30 pm EDT
# EU wants big banks to boost capital as stakes raised in fight against debt crisis The Canadian Press 5:43 pm EDT
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ETC... ETC..... Eurozone almost gone and most likely you will see FEDS float another Qe3 already hinting it and the fact China and US going into trading war gives good hint already commodities going to sky rocket simply a nice way for the FEDS to introduce Qe3 easing by jacking up inflation and implement the easing, Greece already will receive the bailout while debt holders get a haircut. We all know Slovakia passed through the second vote before Friday. Eurozone will have their plan in place already before G20 summit. Elections year for the Obama and earnings just kicking off and the fact NML will go up in tier probably before next year and China back in play from holidays gobbling up resources once again and stock piling at the low prices that commodities have been hit at. Sure going to be rocky but not as rocky as it was but do not think for one second that NML doesn't have something in mind once moving up on the TSX. Production, drilling,permits etc etc all coming down the pipeline. You go ahead with your .76 estimate China out with numbers tonight if you are holding on short you will hurt some more. Tide already turned I am sure NML will consolidate but the indexes have not been volatile like before and now that risk is on and probably will see Santa rally. Canada and the Labrador Trough seems to be doing fine and NML good place to park your money including other commodities. JMHO