![]() On the other hand, eChina banks, eSpain banks, eRomania banks and eCroatia banks collectively have over 10000G at the moment. Luckily their allies - eHungary, eRussia, eBrasil are still relatively rich in reserves, with over 8000G in standby. The question we should ponder next - is eSerbia bangkrupt now? 8000G went out to their main tanking org. The tactical moves yesterday (to concentrate on eChina attack on liaoning) and to save gold for the 2nd wave - might be fatal if they fail to remove eSerbia from Liaoning next.BUT The action of eCroatia/ePoland past PTO effort of eAustria backfired as it drove the eAustrians to vote in a pro-Hungary president (Fragreg). Its population even openly called its leaders, including avec the supreme commander of eden, to f. Naturally, this led to tremendous pressure on the EDEN leadership. Suck it Ghaybians (only those who try to PTO eMalaysia) I am happy to report that Malaysia made ~176k damages for the attackers too, following the mobilisation of our citizen/army. The attacks were the combined effort of eChina citizens (1mil damage), ePoland mobile army (1.8mil), eSpain tankers (1mil) and eUSA mobile army (750k). The bulk of the defending was done by eSerbia and its PTOed colonies (Bosnia, Slovenia, Bulgaria) and PTO agents holding foreign citizenships (Malaysia, Belgium, Philippines, Denmark, Peru). □Īs the Liaoning battle stats shown, nearly 18million damages were dealt by both sides and spent more than 35000G (yup, you didn't miss read that). Or maybe Chocolate Skittles couldn't wake up from the World Cup games. The rumoured direct attack from eUSA failed to materialize, as EDEN thought they stand a better chance with one single concentrated effort. Yesterday, in response to the double-whammy in Europe, eChina with the help of ePoland eUSA and eRomania, had decided to invade Liaoning of eSerbia. That battle effectively marked the end of eIran as a power in the world stage, and confined them within the natural borders since. Or perhaps it will mark the formal alliance between Entente and Phoenix? Congratulation eFrance!Ħ months plus ago, Liaoning fell as the First Pillar of PEACE, as part of then President eUSA Jewitt and Gauis Julius grand plan. No doubt, this will finally bring them back to the Phoenix fold, after they famously 'broke up' Phoenix by defending eMalaysia against eIndonesia some 7 months ago. The combined double-whammy at Rhone-Alps and Aquintance, with nearly 15million damages on both of them, and the successful defence of Lioaning - Day 939-940 would certainly go down on the history as one of those landmark days in eRepublik history.Īfter many months of attempts, including the epic 21millions damages Slovenia+10MPPs versus Poland, and the countless battles for the French and German Liberation - eFrance is finally completely independent again (joining eGermany). eHungary had to do multiple landswaps with eAustria and eSwitzerland, both newly pro-Phoenix countries (switching from neutral and pro-Eden respectively), and spent over 2500G just to initiate the battles. Considering my retirement plans are probably not going to materialise and it has been a month since my last 'CDV news in brief', here i am again - trying to be the good ol' e-journalist i once was.Įurope - end of Spanish-Polish Occupationīattalgazi called it the Phoenix Glorious Day. I perhaps enjoy that role a lot more - being an observer and analyst of the world events, than being in the thick of the argument, scheming, plots and battles. □ The final damage numbers are slightly higher.Īfter getting heavily involved in the governing of eMalaysia, I have sort of moved away from providing social and foreign news commentaries of all the excitement around the world. I took all the numbers from zhunder and ereptool. Sharpe.UPDATE: Sorry.the numbers were done before the final tanking figures came out. Princes of the Yen: Japan's Central Bankers and the Transformation of the Economy. ↑ The name of Tokyo's Ginza district means "silver mint".The political economy of Japanese monetary policy, p. FRIS/Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, 2007. "Institutions and ideologies: the modernization of monetary, legal and law enforcement 'regimes' in Japan in the early Meiji-period (1868-1889)" (abstract). Annual report of the Director of the Mint (US), p.
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