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Monday, June 23, 2014

Piala Dunia Yunani vs Pantai Gading 25 Juni 2014

Piala Dunia Yunani vs Pantai Gading 25 Juni 2014 - Prediksi Yunani vs Pantai Gading - Ajang paling bergengsi 4 tahunan Piala Dunia memasuki babak kualifikasi grup dan akan mempertemukan tuan rumah Pantai Gading kontra Yunani pada tanggal 25 Juni 2014 yang akan diselenggarakan di Estadio Governador Placido Aderaldo Castelo – Ceara, Brazil.

Prediksi Yunani vs Pantai Gading

Timnas Pantai Gading langsung menganggap hasil yang telah dicapai atas lawannya Timnas Kolombia masih dirasa kurang adil. Tim yang berjuluk The Elephants tersebut saat ini bersiap untuk berjuang sekeras mungkin guna melakukan laga di pertemuan terakhir.

Di pertandingan kedua sebelumnya, Pantai Gading gagal menuai kemenangan kontra Kolombia di Nacional Mane Garrincha Stadium, Brasilia Kami dini hari kemarin. Pantan Gading harus menyerah dan takluk dengan skor tipis 1-2. Dengan hasil tersebut kubu Pantai Gading pun masih duduk di posisi kedua klasemen sementara Grup C Piala Dunia 2014 dengan meraih 3 poin pas dibawah oleh tim Kolombia yang berhasil yang sudah meraih 6 poin.

Kabar duka yang menimpa beberapa pemain Pantai Gading akan digunakan sebagai motivasi untuk dapat memenangkan laga kali ini. Seperti yang kita ketahui Toure bersaudara tengah berduka pasca kehilangan adik mereka yang meninggal dunia akibat menderita kanker.

Timnas Yunani hanya bisa bermain imbang dengan skor kacamata 0-0 atas perwakilan dari Asia, Timnas Jepang. Prediksi Jepang vs Kolombia Pada pertandingan tersebut kubu Yunani hanya menuntaskan pertandingan dengan 10 pemain saja dan sempat mengklaim bahwa Timnya bisa saja meraih kemenangan asalkan jika timnya bermain lengkap.

Kapten Tim Yunani, Kostas Katsouranis secara mengejutkan harus mendepatkan kartu kuning kedua, dan hasil meninggalkan lapangan pertandingan pada menit ke-38 di laga yang berlangsung di Arena das Dunas, Natal. Jumat pagi kemarin. Dengan hasil ini telah membuat kubu Yunani masih memperoleh poin satu sama dengan Timnas Jepang. Sementara Timnas Pantai Gading berhasil meraup poin 3 serta Kolombia berhasil memperoleh poin sempurna yakni 6 poin.

Head To Head Pantai Gading vs Yunani :
Kedua tim belum pernah bertemu

Lima Pertandingan Terakhir Pantai Gading :
19/06/14 Kolombia 2-1 Pantai Gading (Piala Dunia)
15/06/14 Pantai Gading 2-1 Jepang (Piala Dunia)
05/06/14 El Salvador 1-2 Pantai Gading (International Friendly)
31/05/14 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-1 Pantai Gading (International Friendly)
06/03/14 Belgium 2-2 Pantai Gading (International Friendly)

Lima Pertandingan Terakhir Yunani :
20/06/14 Jepang 0-0 Yunani (Piala Dunia)
14/06/14 Colombia 3-0 Yunani (Piala Dunia)
07/06/14 Yunani 2-1 Bolivia (International Friendly)
04/06/14 Yunani 0-0 Nigeria (International Friendly)
01/06/14 Portugal 0-0 Yunani (International Friendly)

Perkiraan susunan pemain dari kedua tim

Yunani : O. Karnezis, J. Holebas, V. Torosidis, S. Papathathopoulos, K. Manolas, K. Katsouranis, P. Kone, G. Maniatis, I. Fetfatzidis, G. Samaras, K. Mitroglou

Pantai Gading : B. Barry, A. Boka, S. Bamba, S. Aurier, D. Zokora, Y. Toure, C. Tiote, Serey Die, Y. Gervinho, M. Gradel, W. Bony

Untuk laga Ini sepertinya Pantai gading akan meraih kemenangan dengan skor tipis 1- 0

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China's credit woes are bubbling up into the news again (previously here and here).

The World Bank's top economist, Kaushik Basu, is worried about China's reliance on credit to fuel growth. He said last week that eventually credit will catch up with it: "We've seen that in the U.S. in 2008, and China may have to face up to that sometime in the coming year, or couple of years because of its bloated finances." Back in April, the IMF's Global Stability Report warned that China was risking a financial crisis if it didn't rein in borrowing, and that the country should settle for lower growth in order to save itself from credit calamity (the WSJ has a good summary of the report). "Pockets of stress have already begun to emerge, particularly in the trust sector, with spillovers to other parts of the financial system," the report says.

The Financial Times is in the middle of a series investigating the shadow banking sector, starting with Chinese trust products, which is often where companies turn when they can't get a bank loan in China. The FT describes trust products as "lightly regulated trust companies ... making high-interest loans to risky borrowers, repackaging them and selling them through banks." Trust products are only supposed to be sold to investors who have 1 million RMB to spend, to make sure investors have money to lose, but the FT reports this rule is often ignored. The story also quotes research analyst Charlene Chu, who says within the Chinese shadow banking sector, "bad decisions and bad risk management are the norm." Yet, many borrowers assume local governments will be there to bail them out if they can't pay their debts.

David Keohane thinks there should be more worry about Chinese trusts. He quotes a recent Credit Suisse report that says, basically, a combination of government bailouts, bank rollovers, and acquisitions has saved the shadow banking sector in the short term, but things aren't looking good for the future. "The basic point is that it's improbable that local governments are going to be able to handle all of this on their own so, as CS suggest, it's the central government which is going to need to step in. Or not," says Keohane.

The Economist has a good overview of the state of Chinese trust products. It details the reasons why China, in the event of a mass of trust product defaults, would likely not see a huge financial crisis like 2008, even though China's shadow banking system has many similarities to the West in the mid 2000s:

The main reason why a calamitous run on Chinese shadow banks is unlikely, however, is that the country has the capacity to absorb lots of non-performing loans. Its debts, both shadowy and well-lit, are much smaller relative to GDP than they were in most Western countries before the crisis struck. More important, China's central government and the big state-owned banks are still in rude financial health and could intervene to buy up troubled assets, preventing the credit market from seizing up. Currency controls would stop panicked Chinese from spiriting their money out of the country.

Shane Ferro

On to today's links:

Regulations
San Francisco informs startup that you're not actually allowed to rent out public parking spaces you do not own - SF Chronicle

Compelling
What if wages rise? - Josh Brown

Crisis Retro
"It is easy to see the similarities between the financial crisis and the climate challenge we now face" - Hank Paulson

Macro Problems
Greg Ip on secular stagnation - The Economist

Study Says
Sophisticated investors more sophisticated at investing - NBER

Housing
Housing on the rebound - Shane Ferro

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