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After Greece failed yet again to reach a deal with European leaders, it is time for the Europeans to accept the fact that Greece simply wants out of much of its debt and already agreed-to austerity...
The massive snapback rally on Wednesday in stocks in the United States and Europe is tied to word that Angela Merkel may be committed to signing a deal with Greece.
Ratings service Standard & Poor's has downgraded its long-term and short-term sovereign credit ratings on Greece. The ratings have been removed from CreditWatch, but the outlook is Negative.
Greece is pushing for €279 billion in reparations from Germany for actions during World War II. It is unlikely Germany will make the payments, though.
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What does a massive round of quantitative easing in Europe, an environment of deflationary pressures and a testing of negative interest rates tell you?
The European Commission has gone out on a limb with its forecasts for improvement of gross domestic product for the euro area in 2015 and 2016.
In a report published Wednesday morning, Moody’s Investors Service acknowledges that the possibility of a Greek exit from the eurozone does exist today.
With the woes of Europe dominating the headlines for the start of 2015, the concerns about the future of Greece in the eurozone are upon us yet again.
Source: ThinkstockRatings agency Standard & Poor’s on Friday lowered its real and nominal growth projections for Italian GDP and, as a result, cut the country’s long- and short-term debt ratings...
The European Central Bank has decided to follow the Bank of England by not cutting interest rates.
Thursday is expected to bring word of expanded economic stimulus at the European Central Bank meeting, with the likely timing being early 2015.
New comments from ECB President Mario Draghi hint at additional quantitative easing in Europe -- perhaps sooner rather than later.
With deflation in the air in Europe, some form of additional easing measures might have been hoped for.
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