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| | | ... pressure on global demand for commodity prices at the same time that there's a supply glut in commodities which, by extension, dampens the growth outlook for commodity exporting countries - Australia, Canada, Brazil, Russia, the Middle East - which lowers ... |
| | | | ... such significant changes." The Australian Institute of Superannuation Trustees (AIST) has also reportedly asked for an extension of the transition timeline, but has made representations to Treasury opposing the introduction of legislation. The AIST has ... |
| | | | ... receive further IMF funding once the arrears are cleared. Rice confirmed that Greece had asked for a last-minute repayment extension earlier on Tuesday, which the Fund's board will consider "in due course." The IMF blinked. Greece is in "arrears" not ... |
| | | | ... night we make history. Whatever happens, it'll be D-day! D for the IMF declaring Greece in "default"; D for yet another extension of a "deal" or "deal talks"; D for that mythical Damocles' sword falling not only over Damocles' head but on heads collective. ... |
| | | | ... to $US865 million ($A1.12 billion). LONDON - Eurozone stocks posted moderate gains after creditors offered Greece an extension to its bailout with an additional 12 billion euros ($A17.38 billion)to keep it from defaulting. The CAC 40 in Paris climbed ... |
| | | | ... "Furious" was how the New York Times (NYT) described it: "Kremlin officials reacted furiously Monday to the European Union's extension of sanctions on Russia through January, calling the measure self-defeating and accusing the West of crass anti-Russian ... |
| | | | ... whirling stuff. Grexit, if it happens, takes us to uncharted waters where anything can happen - bad or good. Midnight's extension and that special eurozone leaders' summit on Monday suggest that both parties want to blink. |
| | | | ... You hear the door slam and realize there's nowhere left to run." And then there it was: "Eurozone Agrees on Four-Month Extension of Greece Bailout", was the Wall Street Journal's headline on 20 February. The same thing happened leading up to the 5 June ... |
| | | | ... and extend game, the game of chickens, the kicking the can down the road. And then... the compromise, the deal, the extension. So it was since 2010, so it shall be till kingdom come. While I've penned a long, long time ago that 'bankruptcy would be bliss" ... |
| | | | ... the robots?) to buy the previous day's Fed lift-off-induced dip. The better outcome for us all would be yet another extension of debt relief/bailout for Greece... more so, if surprise of surprises, debt forgiveness. But Grexit would not be bad too. It ... |
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