The European Central Bank left its key interest rate on hold for the fourteenth consecutive month in July as the region's banks face stress tests to ensure the stability of the financial system that is threatened by investor fears about debt. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesWith the cost of living going up I wonder how long can EU keep south america foodstuff out of their market ? I hear China need to secure foodstuff for their future, is mercosur litening ?
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Jul 11th, 2010 - 04:12 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Argentina could have to import beef and wheat in 2010
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Brazil has become a “haven” for the use of world banned agro-toxics
Wonder what the penalty is in China for poisoning the population? Still, they've got plenty. And the food will only be coming, from the Chinese perspective, from a Western source.
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