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Category Archives: Greece
Greece and the Eurozone crisis
Just when I think I understand what is going on, I don’t. There was a deal to resolve the Eurozone crisis, which meant solving the Greek crisis. Then there wasn’t because the Greek prime minister, George Papandreou, called a referendum … Continue reading →
Posted in Credit rating agencies, Debt crisis, Eurozone, Greece, Politics, Referendum, Sovereign states, Uncategorized
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Tagged Cannes, crisis, Eurozone crisis, G20, G8, Greece, IMF, Papandreou, Referendum
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