End in Sight for Italy

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As reported on zerohedge.com
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/barclays-says-italy-finished-mathematically-beyond-point-no-return



Thanks for the hint but most of us are way ahead of you...
 
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Momma mia, that's a spicy a meatball!

It's pretty clear that there will be no status quo solution to the Eurozone's collective debt problem. Whether one wishes to single out Greece, Italy, French banks, Spain, Portugal, etc. doesn't really matter IMO. You can focus on an individual country and pretend the others don't exist. Any solution you propose for one has to be extendable to all and there is just too much debt. It's a Gordian knot that's been years in the making. It's going to have to be cleaved with the dissolution of the Euro. There is no other path. $.02
 
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