Here are a few of the many stories I am following: The risk of trade wars escalates as Brazil accuses the United States and China of currency manipulation. In turn, the IMF is upset at Brazil for imposing capital controls. In Belgium, the king wants to end the "unprecedented hell" that has left Belgium without a government for 211 days smack in the midst of a budget crisis. China is set for multiple rounds of credit tightening even though China's growth is weakening. Interest rates in Portugal and Spain suggest more bailouts coming up. Ireland is pondering the Iceland Solution and that has the IMF more than a bit upset.



Brazil Finance Minister Warns of Trade Wars



The Financial Times reports Brazil Warns Trade War Looming



Tensions Rise in Currency Wars

China's Trade Surplus Weakens

China Faces Intense Monetary Tightening

Unprecedented Hell In Belgium As Debt Crisis Escalates

Icelandic Way Out

To Ireland With Love

Iceland is No Ireland

Iceland’s President Olafur R. Grimsson said his country is better off than Ireland thanks to the government’s decision to allow the banks to fail two years ago and because the krona could be devalued.

“The difference is that in Iceland we allowed the banks to fail,” Grimsson said in an interview with Bloomberg Television’s Mark Barton today. “These were private banks and we didn’t pump money into them in order to keep them going; the state did not shoulder the responsibility of the failed private banks.”

Vote the Bums Out and Tell the EU and IMF to Go to Hell