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| | | ... reading of 6 in March from 3 in both January and February. "The lift in business confidence suggests a lower risks of contagion from global uncertainty, but also provides some assurance that gains in conditions will be sustainable", according to NAB's ... |
| | | | ... reading of 6 in March from 3 in both January and February. "The lift in business confidence suggests a lower risks of contagion from global uncertainty, but also provides some assurance that gains in conditions will be sustainable", according to NAB's ... |
| | | | ... Index clocking another 5.9% loss yesterday. Now there's fear about the word that had been long associated with Grexit - "contagion."A And it showed with most Asian markets suffering large losses on the same day, punctuated by the 5.8% slump in the Hang ... |
| | | | ... Eurozone is economy is in a much stronger position to deal with this crisis now; the ECB's QE should help contain any contagion that might arise; there will be limited contagion; Greek finance minister Varoufakis' resignation indicates that Athens is ... |
| | | | ... the Greeks vote "NO" and the creditors still refuses to deal... and financial markets remain nonchalant, i.e. small contagion at the most? What's Tsipras' Plan B? Whoopsie! Sorry about that for he already has a Plan B - litigate the beejesus out of 'em. ... |
| | | | ... nation's central bank had been preparing for and are ready for a Grexit. I'm not so sure. For apart from the negative contagion in the financial markets and their negative consequences on the individual economies of the Eurozone, what is at greater risk ... |
| | | | ... last month, last week and yesterday's talks of "Grexit", "Grexodus" and "Graccident" vapourised. And then, there was contagion. Spain's equity market rallied by 3.9%, Italy's by 3.5%, Portugal's by 2.2%, Ireland's by 1.0% and their bond yields and their ... |
| | | | ... and deepen integration within the monetary union to make it more resilient." (IMF)...or that there would be limited contagion, "We don't think there would be a contagion effect if there was a Greek exit from the eurozone" Irish finance minister Michael ... |
| | | | ... roost (sorry for the mix metaphors). This time, the prospect of a Greek default and eventually, Grexit - and fears of a contagion - is more real. (yeah, yeah, when has this become unreal?) Then again, it could be... different... this time. Correct me ... |
| | | | ... "With respect to Europe's decision on whether or not to kick Greece out of the euro, Europe has no incentive to risk the contagion to financial markets that could follow such a move that would force a default on all the remaining Greek debt, beyond what ... |
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