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| | | ... risen well over one per cent following offshore markets' tempered reaction to Greece's rejection of bailout terms. US and European stock markets dipped slightly overnight, but not as much as feared in the wake of Sunday's referendum in Greece. Greeks ... |
| | | | ... balanced investment option were influenced by strong returns from property and infrastructure; reasonable returns from US, European and Japanese equity markets boosted by the strength of foreign currencies against the Australian dollar; and modest returns ... |
| | | | ... March 2013), about the ordinary Cypriots' reaction to bail-out conditions: "We are hugely disappointed by our so-called European partners. They have hurt the credibility of the banking system and the country's dignity." "They are treating us like guinea ... |
| | | | ... Aristotle and most Greek ancient philosophers. The question: "Should the plan of agreement, which was submitted by the European Commission, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund in the Eurogroup of 25.06.2015 and is comprised ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower with European markets slipping ahead of Greece's referendum on its bailout and future in the eurozone. At 0810 AEST on Monday, the September share price index futures contract was down seven points at 5,480. ... |
| | | | ... for euros to pay for the lawyers (and at this level they will be very expensive) to litigate the bejeesus out of the European Union (EU). Then again, there would be some legal office somewhere that could take on its case 'pro bono'. Then we're back to ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open flat following gains on US and European markets after news that Greece had sought a new bailout package. At 0809 AEST on Thursday, the June share price index futures contract was down three points at 5,475. In ... |
| | | | ... self-strangulation. If you think that's complicated, wait till you hear the latest from Reuters: "The president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, has told Greeks that saying 'No' to a bailout deal would be a vote to ditch the euro. Greece's ... |
| | | | The Australian market looks set to open lower, following lifts on Wall Street but falls on European markets as investors await the next move in Greece's debt crisis. At 0800 AEST on Wednesday, the June share price index futures contract was down 29 ... |
| | | | ... choppy trade following Monday's carnage when $40 billion was wiped off the share market. There were heavy falls in US and European markets overnight, particularly the latter, due to the economic turmoil in Greece where banks are closed and the odds of ... |
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