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Ya the end of the world is near. Soon only the rich n elites wil survive. All others wil die.

 

But b4 we die we try to finish off as many rich n elites as possible. [rifle][knife]:ph34r:

 

They finish off themselves by driving recklessly n hurting the poor

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Link seems to be broken..... or rather incomplete.

 

I think the link has shifted here... http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/busine...ate/739408.html

 

PARIS: The unemployment landscape in the eurozone worsened slightly in May, diverging further from the overall rate of 8.0 percent in advanced countries, the OECD said on Tuesday.

 

The rate in OECD countries was 8.0 percent in May for the third month running but in the eurozone it edged up to 12.2 percent, the highest level in about 20 years, the OECD said.

 

Overall, 48.5 million people were unemployed in the 34 OECD countries in May, regular monthly and harmonised OECD data showed.

 

This meant that 100,000 people had swelled the total of unemployed in the month, and that 13.8 million people had joined the mass of unemployed people since July 2008 when the financial crisis began.

 

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development noted that the gap between the average OECD unemployment rate and the situation in the eurozone was widening, to 4.2 percentage points from 1.7 percentage points in July 2008.

 

The OECD highlighted the performance in other leading economies: in the United States the rate in May rose by 0.1 percentage point to 7.6 percent, but in Canada it fell by the same amount to 7.1 percent.

 

The rate in Japan was stable at 4.1 percent.

 

However, the OECD said that it also had data for June for the United States and Canada which showed that the rate in both countries was stable.

 

The outlook for young people had improved slightly.

 

The OECD rate for youth in May fell by 0.1 percentage point from the April level to 16.3 percent.

 

This was one point below the high point reached in October 2009 but was 3.3 points above the level when the financial crisis began.

 

More than one young person in three who is able to work was unemployed in Italy, Portugal and the Slovak Republic, and more than two in three in Greece and Spain, the OECD said.

 

It makes sense when they raise so much tax on the rich that they quickly pack up and run road. Taking with them their business and business assests. Ppl become unemployed. What else do you think will happen? They are on the path to self-destruction.

 

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I need a bowl when dealing with some of them...to vomit blood...and so difficult to get response at times from my colleagues in US...they quite bo chap

 

 

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That's why the Euro took a big beating last night after the announcement. USD very strong these days.

 

logging in to amazon euro now!!! [laugh][laugh][laugh]

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Not only they Bo Chap. These Westerners always give standard reply.

No sense of Urgencies and they not scare of you reporting their lousy work

performance to their bosses. It goes to shows that different Culture

really makes a huge difference.

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Link seems to be broken..... or rather incomplete.

 

I think the link has shifted here... http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/busine...ate/739408.html

 

PARIS: The unemployment landscape in the eurozone worsened slightly in May, diverging further from the overall rate of 8.0 percent in advanced countries, the OECD said on Tuesday.

 

The rate in OECD countries was 8.0 percent in May for the third month running but in the eurozone it edged up to 12.2 percent, the highest level in about 20 years, the OECD said.

 

Overall, 48.5 million people were unemployed in the 34 OECD countries in May, regular monthly and harmonised OECD data showed.

 

This meant that 100,000 people had swelled the total of unemployed in the month, and that 13.8 million people had joined the mass of unemployed people since July 2008 when the financial crisis began.

 

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development noted that the gap between the average OECD unemployment rate and the situation in the eurozone was widening, to 4.2 percentage points from 1.7 percentage points in July 2008.

 

The OECD highlighted the performance in other leading economies: in the United States the rate in May rose by 0.1 percentage point to 7.6 percent, but in Canada it fell by the same amount to 7.1 percent.

 

The rate in Japan was stable at 4.1 percent.

 

However, the OECD said that it also had data for June for the United States and Canada which showed that the rate in both countries was stable.

 

The outlook for young people had improved slightly.

 

The OECD rate for youth in May fell by 0.1 percentage point from the April level to 16.3 percent.

 

This was one point below the high point reached in October 2009 but was 3.3 points above the level when the financial crisis began.

 

More than one young person in three who is able to work was unemployed in Italy, Portugal and the Slovak Republic, and more than two in three in Greece and Spain, the OECD said.

 

It makes sense when they raise so much tax on the rich that they quickly pack up and run road. Taking with them their business and business assests. Ppl become unemployed. What else do you think will happen? They are on the path to self-destruction.

 

when the rich man run road, they can't run away with them their business and business asset, except cash. They just need to find a new owner for their shop /company/building/business to replace them.

 

The problem in EU is self-inflicted because they fall in love with austerity. Austerity dampened the demand of good and service when the economy is already in under demand mode. Nowadays, the main problem is not that we can't produce enough, the problem is that we are unable to consume all our productivity.

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There was once I am waiting for an urgent Shipment from US and

I kept writing to the People there and even stayed late night to

call and remind them. In the end, the parts never shipped out

because this lady went on leave and my god she didn't even bother

to inform her backup to follow up during her absence.

Sibey Jialat.

 

 

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That's why the Euro took a big beating last night after the announcement. USD very strong these days.

 

Expectation of more money printing from the Europeans?

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Not only they Bo Chap. These Westerners always give standard reply.

No sense of Urgencies and they not scare of you reporting their lousy work

performance to their bosses. It goes to shows that different Culture

really makes a huge difference.

It's not so much of culture. They have got powerful unions to protect their rice bowl.

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