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China’s debt boom could lead to financial crisis, IMF warns; IMF Calls it.
Topic Started: 16 Aug 2017, 01:30 PM (4,180 Views)
Simon_S
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herbie
17 Aug 2017, 10:22 PM
Is Simons a lying POS about wot I said or not? - LOL
Tell us all About the Crisis you lived through...... :lol

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Simon_S
17 Aug 2017, 10:23 PM
Tell us all About the Crisis you lived through...... :lol
herbie would have lived through at least three recessions, that's three more than you Simon.
Take risks - if you win you will become wealthy, if you lose you will become wise
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Simon_S
17 Aug 2017, 10:23 PM
Tell us all About the Crisis you lived through...... :lol
1970s energy crisis
OPEC oil price shock (1973)
Secondary banking crisis of 1973–1975 in the UK
Early 1980s Recession
Latin American debt crisis
Chilean crisis of 1982
Japanese asset price bubble (1986–2003)
Bank stock crisis (Israel 1983)
Black Monday (1987)
Savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s in the U.S.
Early 1990s Recession
1991 India economic crisis
Finnish banking crisis (1990s)
Swedish banking crisis (1990s)
1994 economic crisis in Mexico
1997 Asian financial crisis
1998 Russian financial crisis
1998-99 Ecuador financial crisis
Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002)
Samba effect
21st century[edit]
Early 2000s recession
Dot-com bubble
2001 Turkish economic crisis
2002 Uruguay banking crisis
Venezuelan general strike of 2002–03
Late-2000s Financial Crisis or the Late-2000s recession, including:
2000s energy crisis
Subprime mortgage crisis
United States housing bubble and United States housing market correction
2008–2012 Icelandic financial crisis
2008–2010 Irish banking crisis
Russian financial crisis of 2008–2009
2008 Latvian financial crisis
Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010
Venezuelan banking crisis of 2009–10
European sovereign debt crisis
2008-16 Spanish financial crisis
2010-14 Portuguese financial crisis
Greek government-debt crisis
Crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela
Ukrainian crisis
2014 Russian financial crisis
2014-2017 Brazilian economic crisis
2015 Chinese stock market crash

:)

Oh and PS: Tha plural of crisis woz crises when I last went ta school Simons - LOL
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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Rat
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The IMF warns about dozens of impending financial crises every year, but none of them actually ever happen.

Interestingly, the only real financial crisis we've had recently (the GFC) was one the IMF failed to warn about.

Basically, the IMF doesn't have a clue what's going to happen (much like Simon).
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Consumer protection laws extended to small businesses. Banks not permitted to repossess due to non-monetary defaults (for example, a fall in the property value).
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Rat
17 Aug 2017, 10:41 PM
The IMF warns about dozens of impending financial crises every year, but none of them ever actually occur.
What part of their analysis did you disagree with....... :lol

Or is it just the Forecast?


herbie
17 Aug 2017, 10:32 PM
1970s energy crisis
OPEC oil price shock (1973)
Secondary banking crisis of 1973–1975 in the UK
Early 1980s Recession
Latin American debt crisis
Chilean crisis of 1982
Japanese asset price bubble (1986–2003)
Bank stock crisis (Israel 1983)
Black Monday (1987)
Savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s in the U.S.
Early 1990s Recession
1991 India economic crisis
Finnish banking crisis (1990s)
Swedish banking crisis (1990s)
1994 economic crisis in Mexico
1997 Asian financial crisis
1998 Russian financial crisis
1998-99 Ecuador financial crisis
Argentine economic crisis (1999–2002)
Samba effect
21st century[edit]
Early 2000s recession
Dot-com bubble
2001 Turkish economic crisis
2002 Uruguay banking crisis
Venezuelan general strike of 2002–03
Late-2000s Financial Crisis or the Late-2000s recession, including:
2000s energy crisis
Subprime mortgage crisis
United States housing bubble and United States housing market correction
2008–2012 Icelandic financial crisis
2008–2010 Irish banking crisis
Russian financial crisis of 2008–2009
2008 Latvian financial crisis
Automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010
Venezuelan banking crisis of 2009–10
European sovereign debt crisis
2008-16 Spanish financial crisis
2010-14 Portuguese financial crisis
Greek government-debt crisis
Crisis in Bolivarian Venezuela
Ukrainian crisis
2014 Russian financial crisis
2014-2017 Brazilian economic crisis
2015 Chinese stock market crash

:)

Oh and PS: Tha plural of crisis woz crises when I last went ta school Simons - LOL
Oh........But No Depressions.......Shame..... :lol

Guess you'll be able to add that to the list soon too.... :lol

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herbie
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Simon_S
17 Aug 2017, 10:42 PM
Oh........But No Depressions.......Shame..... :lol

Guess you'll be able to add that to the list soon too.... :lol
You're still personally quite obviously a liar regardless either which way tho - LOL
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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herbie
17 Aug 2017, 10:49 PM
You're still personally quite obviously a liar regardless either which way tho - LOL
Of Course I am Herbie.....Because you say so.... :lol


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Simon_S
17 Aug 2017, 11:04 PM
Of Course I am Herbie.....Because you say so.... :lol

Too tough 'n even extraordinarily dis-interesting for me to want to attempt to work thru all your various possible reasons for being a liar Simons - I just happens to have observed that ya are is all.
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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herbie
17 Aug 2017, 11:16 PM
Too tough 'n even extraordinarily dis-interesting for me to want to attempt to work thru all your various possible reasons for being a liar Simons - I just happens to have observed that ya are is all.
Yes so tough 'n even extraordinarily dis-interested to keep posting.......about your Disinterest...... :lol

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Simon_S
17 Aug 2017, 11:27 PM
Yes so tough 'n even extraordinarily dis-interested to keep posting.......about your Disinterest...... :lol
Troll ... :)
A Professional Demographer to an amateur demographer: "negative natural increase will never outweigh the positive net migration"
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