“The world is now witnessing a new refugee movement … but it’s not happening where you might think. These new refugees are not fleeing a war-torn province, or trying to escape from under the boot of a tyrant. They don’t need government aid. And they aren’t physically leaving their homes… Rather, these refugees are Italians, and they are fleeing their banks and their economy. Valter Badariotti, a banker with two small children, is one of the euro zone refugees. So is filmmaker Franco Fracassi. Both are worried about Italy’s economic deterioration and political morass. Sound familiar? It should … because it’s not far from what’s happening in the U.S.”
http://sovereign-investor.com/2013/05/17/invest-like-a-euro-zone-refugee/
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