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From Grexit To Frexit: Financial Media Stretches To Find Catchy, Derivative Nicknames For Countries Leaving The EU
Wednesday, July 13, 2016 - 10:00am | 484Before "Brexit," there was "Grexit." The term "Grexit" — a combination of the words "Greek" and "exit" — is believed to have originated by Citigroup's economist Ebrahim Rahbari in 2012. Supporters of "Grexit" believe Greece's economic future is better served apart from the European...
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If The IMF Believes In Greece, Should Investors?
Tuesday, May 24, 2016 - 12:37pm | 263Signs of life for Greece’s economy and ability to stay in the European Union are piling up of late. Greece’s parliament recently approved austerity measures required to unlock its next wave of rescue funds from its creditors. The International Monetary Fund has called for “...
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Forget A Grexit; What About A Brexit?
Friday, September 25, 2015 - 1:39pm | 464UBS believes that the U.K. could vote on exiting the eurozone in 2016. Although an exit is possible, UBS believes that a compromise that keeps the U.K. in the EU is more likely. A “hard exit” from the EU could be devastating to the U.K. economy. A new report by UBS analyst David...
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European Investments, Greek Bonds Beginning To Look More Attractive
Tuesday, September 22, 2015 - 2:30pm | 376For the first time in a long time, Europe is beginning to look appealing for investors. The region has been through a difficult year of economic and political uncertainty, and despite predictions that the eurozone would crumble just a few months ago, the region appears to be turning a corner into...
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How The Options Market Is Looking This Week
Tuesday, September 8, 2015 - 1:51pm | 1120Get a full recap of this week's outlook in the video below: Scoreboard With the lack of hopium sources, equity markets ended the week on a sour note. Friday The Friday close was largely saved from much worse results by Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) mightily defending the 108.5 level (see the...
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Grexit: European Disaster Or Tech Startup?
Monday, July 13, 2015 - 10:03am | 249You've probably heard the term "Grexit" more than you wanted to in recent weeks. You're not alone. Greece and its European creditors reached a bailout agreement early Monday morning. With this deal, a Grexit -- Greece exiting from the Eurozone -- appears to be squashed. See...
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Everything Wall Street Said About Greece After 'Oxi' Vote
Tuesday, July 7, 2015 - 10:30am | 848Greek voters overwhelmingly voted "no" to a bailout plan proposed by Greece's foreign creditors. Here is a roundup of what Wall Street's top economic analysts had to say. Goldman Sachs: Greek Banks Could Come Under Strain Goldman Sachs analyst Pawel Dziedzic argued that a...
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Greece & U.S. REIT Investments: Is Now The Time To Try Some GUMBO?
Tuesday, July 7, 2015 - 7:12am | 893The Greek referendum "thumbs down" vote over the weekend has begun a process which apparently will spawn at least as many acronyms as there are possible outcomes. Investors in real estate investment trusts have already overcome the fear associated with investing in an asset class...
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Greece, Puerto Rico And China Not That Different Over Long-Term, Macquarie Warns
Monday, July 6, 2015 - 11:54am | 418With the potential for a Greece exit from the Eurozone looming large, Macquarie Research analyst Viktor Shvets released a report on Monday comparing the situation in Greece to the economic situations in China and Puerto Rico. In the report, Shvets addressed concerns that Greece’s economy...
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Here's How Many Europeans Want Greece To Leave
Monday, July 6, 2015 - 8:58am | 176Statista data journalist Niall McCarthy has just released a compelling infographic explaining how many Europeans want a "Grexit." The numbers, sourced from a YouGov poll, are broken down by country. Germany leads the pack with 53 percent of respondents preferring a Greece exit from...
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What Does Greece Do Now?
Monday, July 6, 2015 - 7:08am | 429On Monday morning, European markets were reeling after Greek voters' decision to strike down the bailout deal offered to Greece on Sunday. The nation's voters stood firmly behind Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the leftist Syriza government, who promised to reach a new bailout deal...
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El-Erian: Expect 'Selloff In Global Equities' And Pressure On Greek, Eurozone And Emerging Market Bonds
Sunday, July 5, 2015 - 7:09pm | 287With Greeks apparently rejecting bailout terms from creditors, one expert expects turmoil in the markets. In a Facebook post on Sunday, Mohamed A. El-Erian, Chief Economic Adviser at Allianz and former PIMCO head, warned if a no-vote is confirmed, "look initially for a general selloff in...
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Greeks Vote 'No' To Bailout, Grexit Risk Might Have Just Increased
Sunday, July 5, 2015 - 6:46pm | 736Nearly all of the submissions have been counted in Greece's referendum poll Sunday, and the results have surprised some experts. More than 60 percent of the nation's votes said "no" -- or "Oxi" in Greek -- to bailout terms offered by the IMF, ECB and European...
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What's Next In Greece: Will Tsipras Stay And Will We See A Grexit?
Thursday, July 2, 2015 - 2:20pm | 416With no sign of a bailout agreement in sight, Greece has arranged a referendum vote in which the nation's residents will decide whether the terms set out by Athens' creditors are acceptable. The country's Syriza-backed government was elected on promises to end austerity, but Prime Minister Alexis...
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Wilbur Ross On Greece, The Rise Of Democracy, The Fall Of Civilization And Imminent Chaos
Monday, June 29, 2015 - 2:24pm | 370Wilbur Ross, chairman and CEO of WL Ross Holding Corp (NASDAQ: WLRHU) is regarded as a maverick when it comes to restructuring failed companies. But how do you restructure a failing government? Ross was on CNBC Monday to discuss the Greece debt crisis and whether the government can prevent a...