America mortgaged
2009-03-02
Czech banks are proud to have mostly avoided the subprime
crisis by staying away from risky American-style mortgages. The
CR nevertheless risks getting pulled under by a wave of mistrust
in the economies of Central and Eastern Europe. In one of the
most recent exposés on the subject, The Economist warned of a
catastrophe if the contagion in the region isn't contained. The
risks in CEE shouldn't be overlooked, but why aren't The
Economist and other such esteemed publications beating the
drum just as loudly about the U.S.? Barack Obama has just
identified 2009 budget spending of $3.94 trillion and a deficit of
$1.75 trillion. Simple arithmetic shows that the expected deficit
is 80% of the projected revenue. None of the "basket cases" of
CEE come anywhere close to this. The day-to-day situation in
CEE might be more urgent, but the risk of contagion from the
U.S. is ultimately far more serious.
[Czech Republic President United States of America]
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