On Halloween, Euro Politics Fit Right In

by Matthew Melchiorre on October 31, 2012

in Bailout Watch, Economy, International

All the usual characters are present this Halloween night across the Atlantic. But European leaders doing the trick-or-treating aren’t getting the sweet sugar fix they crave, as I write in RealClear Markets:

[M]any Europeans aren’t getting treats this Halloween. That’s because the German and ECB houses on the block are handing out austerity apples. And only one type of trick-or-treater eagerly takes those: the nice polite ones who showed up early and go home to do their homework.

Get the full lowdown on Europe’s list of neighborhood Halloween visitors here.

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