Iceland after the fall
Iceland after the Fall 27/07/10 Monthly Review by Sam Knight Financial crises and uncertainty go hand in hand; some make sacrifices and others plan on having to. But how many countries stricken by the...
View ArticleIceland parliament committee seeks to indict ex-premier for role in crisis
Bloomberg 12th September, 2010 Iceland’s parliament must decide whether to charge leading members of the country’s 2008 cabinet with negligence that contributed to the island’s banking collapse after a...
View ArticleGeir Haarde, Iceland ex-PM, indicted for role In financial crisis
Huffington Post 28th September, 2010 Iceland’s former Prime Minister Geir Haarde has been referred to a special court in a move that could make him the first world leader to be charged in connection...
View ArticleThe Protest Movement. Financial Fraud in Iceland
Rady Ananda Global Research 5th October, 2010 As proceedings begin against Iceland’s former Prime Minister, Geir Haarde, for the banking crisis of 2008, at least two thousand Icelanders took to the...
View ArticleIceland- demonstrating with noise
The desultory nature of this protest does come across in the video- it does look a bit like resignation. This is understandable because the phase of exuberant consumerism and individualism in Iceland ,...
View ArticleOver 100 under investigation in Iceland bank crash probe
Ice News 11th February, 2011 Iceland’s Special Prosecutor into the banking crisis says that well over a hundred people are being investigated by his office. Olafur Thor Hauksson told Frettatiminn that...
View ArticleIceland Rejects Icesave Debt Deal
WSJ 10th April, 2011 See also: The Icesave dispute: the view from Iceland (Associated Press)REYKJAVIK, Iceland—Voters in Iceland have rejected a government-approved deal to repay Britain and the...
View ArticleIceland rejects bankster shakedown
Kurt Nimmo Infowars 11th April, 2011 Unlike Americans, the people of Iceland were allowed to vote on bailing out the banksters. They voted overwhelmingly against the proposal on Saturday despite the...
View ArticleIceland’s Hardardottir Committed to Euro
Bloomberg 5th January, 2012 Iceland’s Finance Minister Oddny G. Hardardottir said she’s committed to the island nation adopting the euro as the bloc will emerge stronger from its debt crisis amid...
View ArticleIceland will adopt euro or other currency, prime minister says
Bloomberg 10th March, 2012 Iceland will either adopt the euro after joining the European Union or drop the krona and unilaterally adopt another currency as “the situation can’t remain unchanged,” said...
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