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In reply to the discussion: Get ready for it: Another economic collapse is coming. [View all]Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)16. The BDI is showing uncertainty, and that is understandable.
Prior to the collapse, China was sucking in enormous, and by that I mean record-shattering amounts of raw materials, ore, scrap metal, fuel, grain, you name it, and shipbuilding yards couldn't meet demand fast enough for both bulk carriers and container ships.
The numbers were skewed dramatically by that, and now until Europe either settles down or blows up, caution is the word as no one wants to be caught with their stuff in the breeze like four years ago.
If the Eurozone can't fix the Greece problem, this economy will be collateral damage, but Europe will shatter.
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What this is actually: Gigantic Theft by Banks of National Treaure they have no right to
librechik
Feb 2012
#3
You do know, by the way, that carriers have drastically overexpanded capacity?
banned from Kos
Feb 2012
#4
One way to drop unemployment numbers is to remove people from the labor market.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#30
The problem is unions have basically been kettled into the Northeast and West Coast.
Selatius
Feb 2012
#38
I've been reading desperate attempts to wake people to the doom upon them - since the early 80's
bhikkhu
Feb 2012
#40
Things have steadily gotten worse. Wages falling behind inflation, but mostly this.
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#41
Food will become more scarce, for one. Along with jobs. That shoulda been obvious.
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#43