They are all the same. Just remember who did Draghi work for, and when asked if there is a conflict of interest in that he even did not answer
TheLastBear:
I am sure all of you have at least heard of the above gentlemen and either praises them for being somewhat intelligent or laughs at them for being ridiculously idiotic.
I am sure all of you have at least heard of the above gentlemen and either praises them for being somewhat intelligent or laughs at them for being ridiculously idiotic.
How would you rank them from best to worst?
Here is my list:
1. Carney (I have to give him the benefit of doubt since he just started out this month)
2. Draghi (He tries to keep the ECB as independent as possible and I can applaud him for that)
3. Abe (He returned from the political grave only to do the same, but at least he returned)
4. Bernanke (the cream of the crop as far as idiocy is concerned, at least in my book)I agree with your ranking, I would have ranked them the same. Carney did a good job at the Bank of Canada so let's see if he can do the same at the Bank of England. Bernanke is just utter rubbish.
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I am sure all of you have at least heard of the above gentlemen and either praises them for being somewhat intelligent or laughs at them for being ridiculously idiotic.
How would you rank them from best to worst?
Here is my list:
1. Carney (I have to give him the benefit of doubt since he just started out this month)
2. Draghi (He tries to keep the ECB as independent as possible and I can applaud him for that)
3. Abe (He returned from the political grave only to do the same, but at least he returned)
4. Bernanke (the cream of the crop as far as idiocy is concerned, at least in my book)