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1956 Posts Total by "digi":
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digi
(toro, Canada)
246 Posts by Anonymous "digi":
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 17, 2011 2:30
In Thread: EUR
KitKat
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 16, 2011 14:28
In Thread: EUR
I ve got you under my skin...
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 16, 2011 14:06
In Thread: EUR
we never stopped bein amigos
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 16, 2011 13:44
In Thread: EUR
IMF s given time greex untill the end of the month to introduce the austerity measures
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 16, 2011 13:42
In Thread: EUR
didnt i tell u to short ur pants see to dat beaver ?
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 16, 2011 13:16
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 16, 2011 1:31
In Thread: EUR
short ur pants to see dat beaver

7th game now the stanley cup
final!!!!!!!!!
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 16, 2011 0:31
In Thread: EUR
youre awaken?
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 15, 2011 14:11
In Thread: EUR
in Greece , drinkin Molotovs , free of charge today
digi
toro, Canada
Posts: 1040
13 years ago
Jun 15, 2011 13:36
In Thread: EUR
The euro weakened and the cost of insuring Greek and Portuguese debt rose to records as European officials failed to agree on a rescue plan for Greece. Stocks, U.S. index futures and commodities fell.

The euro depreciated 1 percent to $1.4303 at 7:10 a.m. in New York, while the Dollar Index snapped a two-day decline. Credit swaps on Greek bonds signaled a 74 percent chance of default within five years. Standard & Poors 500 Index futures fell 0.5 percent and the Stoxx Europe 600 Index slid 0.2 percent. Oil dropped 0.4 percent and silver sank 0.6 percent.

An emergency session of finance ministers ended with no progress on a new aid package for Greece, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told reporters yesterday. BNP Paribas SA, Societe Generale SA and Credit Agricole SA may have their debt ratings cut because of their investments in Greece, Moodys Investors Service said today. U.S. inflation probably rose and industrial output picked up, economists said before reports from the Labor Department and Federal Reserve