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World crisis, Who Goes First?? (Russia, China, U.S, Mexico, Japan..)
@revellanotvanella (4033)
United States
September 30, 2008 9:58am CST
What in the world does this mean. I didn't expect for so many countries to be effected by this crunch on Wall Street. I hear a man on the news say that too many countries have been putting too much in just large institutions. Makes sense, when you invest they advise you to be smart and put your money in a variety of places as a way to ensure your money. So i just do not get it when I hear that not just America has done this bad investing but large segments of the world. I heard that Finland is suffering, people in France are not eating out (which is unimaginable because its so close to their culture).
But who do you think will suffer the most from this. Russia? China? Us?
Will country get thrown to their knees? Theres got to be countries that invest wisely out there--will they crop up strong?
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@slot100 (546)
• Hungary
30 Sep 08
I'm sorry friend, but we are not talking about a contest here! and you're forgetting Holland as well..Anywaym, I hope NONE of all countries will go first! And I don't think this is going to happen either. The governments and the G8 would never let that happen! I know almost for sure that they rather would take money out of the reserves from Fort Knox, then let the countries go down to destruction totally with riots and all. No, this will never happen! I think this whole crisis, at least I HOPE, it will be solved in 2009. I think this year we will only see everything getting worse, and on it's worst moment, (my guess is in december/january/february, they will inject all the countries with a part of the reserve money for this kind of crisis! At least I hope that this is what they're going to do..
@revellanotvanella (4033)
• United States
30 Sep 08
see nobody really knows it sounds but I know these recent people on the news to represent other countries and their economic perspective is getting really interesting. There is finger pointing but really in such a complex environment as this is that even possible. Maybe the us and other countries are much closer than we'd like to admit



