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EU Demands Complete Capitulation From Tsipras

July 13th, 2015 (0)
European leaders gave Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras a straightforward choice: ditch his principles or quit the euro. Tsipras was presented with a laundry list of unfinished business from Greece’s previous bailouts at an emergency summit that stretched in ...

Greek Limbo Sets Up Another Monday to Watch in Markets

July 13th, 2015 (0)
Prospects for deal unsure after weekend negotiations Investors were facing another potentially manic Monday after the latest in a series of weekend twists and turns in Greece’s debt crisis. A wave of optimism buoyed stocks in Europe and the U.S. at the ...

Total confusion about a Greek deal

July 12th, 2015 (0)
EU Council president Donald Tusk announced this morning that the planned EU summit is cancelled and that a separate euro zone summit meeting will start at 1400 GMT (1600 local time). Tusk said the eurozone summit would last until we ...

Orderly Grexit Poses a Puzzle for EU Lawyers Gaming Out Doomsday

July 10th, 2015 (0)
Grexit on Sunday? Not so fast, say the lawyers. Even if the creditors pull the plug, Greece will remain legally part of the euro zone on Monday. It could hang on in a half-out, half-in state indefinitely, creating legal ...

The Neo-Marxist Threat to National Economies

July 10th, 2015 (0)
The theatricals and melodrama of the current Greek crisis mask a far more serious issue than mere political entertainment. The self-created sequence of threats to Greece i.e. sovereign debt default, bankruptcy, Eurozone exit and relegation to the status of ...

China Shares Rise but Uncertainty Hovers

July 10th, 2015 (0)
Greece inches closer to deal with creditors, but investors are wary of sustained China recovery China shares rose Friday, and other Asian markets made tentative gains, as investors assess whether a recovery in Chinese stocks proves sustainable. The Shanghai ...

Is Bitcoin Unsustainable, and How Can It Be Made Sustainable?

July 9th, 2015 (0)
“Bitcoin Is Unsustainable,” claims the title of a provocative essay by Motherboardcontributor Christopher Malmo that has spurred considerable debate. Malmo’s central thesis is that Bitcoin uses way too much electricity. The essay opens with a future scenario that, in view ...

Greek debt crisis: Where do other eurozone countries stand?

July 9th, 2015 (0)
Eurozone leaders are back in Brussels to discuss how to deal with the growing debt crisis in Greece. Greek voters overwhelmingly rejected the terms of an international bailout on Sunday. Although some countries are keen to strike a compromise, ...

China stocks rise after Beijing slaps curbs on selling

July 9th, 2015 (0)
Chinese stocks rallied on Thursday after the securities regulator banned shareholders with large stakes in listed firms from selling, in Beijing’s most drastic step yet to stem a sell-off that has roiled global financial markets. As the daily drumbeat ...

European Stocks, Chinese Stocks And Commodities Are All Crashing – Are U.S. Stocks Next?

July 8th, 2015 (0)
A global stock market crash has begun.  European stocks are crashing, Chinese stocks are crashing, and commodities are crashing.  And guess what?  All of those things happened before U.S. stocks crashed in the fall of 2008 too.  In so many ways, it seems like we ...
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