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| | | ... which then they could save or spend elsewhere. You can take your pick as to which news item cheered the markets overnight - troika and Greece nearing a deal, Spain avoiding a junk rating from Moody's, the surge in UK employment in September, or perhaps ... |
| | | | ... Rajoy -- followed by Greece's 24.4%. And here's the WSJ again. "Greece's government Monday failed to convince a visiting troika of international inspectors of its plans for billions of euros in new cutbacks and tax measures even as it presented a new ... |
| | | | ... government to request for a bailout - and the stigma attached to it - in a hurry. Speaking of not rushing, the IMF, ECB and EC troika do not seem to be in a hurry releasing its verdict (the disbursement of the next tranche of aid) on Greece either. Bloomberg ... |
| | | | ... aggressive, in terms of tackling problems up front, and they've shown success in meeting every one of the metrics set out by the "troika" of stakeholders." Despite the dire state of European equities, a senior Franklin Equity Group executive said that ... |
| | | | ... they're also on the fiscal austerity path. Want more proof? We all know about the humungous spending cuts the IMF/ECB/EU troika demanded Greece implement and adhere to before approving its second bailout last month. Well folks, the Greek central bank ... |
| | | | ... continue to shrink as it implements the austerity measures that were pre-conditions to receiving the second 'manna from the troika'. This is happening now in Portugal. Last night, Banco de Portugal cut its 2012 growth forecast to down 3.4% (previously ... |
| | | | ... of emotions. Fear, that the Greek Parliament wouldn't pass austerity measures. Elation, that they did. Hope, that the "troika" would now throw another lifeline. Frustration that decision has been postponed from yesterday to next week. Now we have a brand ... |
| | | | ... progress made regarding the second adjustment programme for Greece. In particular, I welcome the agreement reached between the troika and the Greek government on the programme as well as the positive vote of the Greek Parliament last Sunday. "At the ... |
| | | | ... technocrats within days. Meanwhile, pressure is continuing to mount on Europe's other troubled member, Greece, amid reports troika representatives (inspectors from the International Monetary Fund, the European Central bank and EU) are due to arrive in ... |
| | | | ... continues... And there's a further twist. While we're distracted by the Franco-German "disagreement to agree," the EU-ECB-IMF troika have released their report about the one that started it all. They've concluded their report on Greece. And what they ... |
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