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Greeks: How did we lose our way?
Greeks: How did we lose our way? In the heart of Athens everyday Greeks show us how they face the hardship and constraints brought on by the crisis. For five years Greece has been mired in economic crisis, haunted by the spectre of expulsion from the eurozone. A Greek exit seemed closer than ever this […]
Italy Youth Unemployment Hits Record High 44.2%, Concerns Rising “Recession Exit May Be Unsustainable”
Italy Youth Unemployment Hits Record High 44.2%, Concerns Rising “Recession Exit May Be Unsustainable” Earlier today, Eurostat released the two most important data points for Europe: inflation and unemployment. On the former, there was no surprise at the headline level which remained at 0.2% for the another month, in line with expectations, but core CPI […]
IMF Declares War On Germany: In “Secret” Report Lagarde Says Greece Will Need Massive Debt Relief
IMF Declares War On Germany: In “Secret” Report Lagarde Says Greece Will Need Massive Debt Relief A divide between the IMF and Europe (read: Germany), regarding writedowns on Greece’s debt to the EU has been brewing for quite some time and recently returned to the international spotlight when, a few months back, the Fund indicated […]
Deal Struck Following Total Capitulation By Tsipras: Market Awaits Greek Reaction To Draconian Deal Terms
Deal Struck Following Total Capitulation By Tsipras: Market Awaits Greek Reaction To Draconian Deal Terms Last night, when we concluded our overnight summary state of affairs we said that “we expect some resolution around first light this morning, and while another Greek can kicking and some last-moment “hope” is surely in the cards, we know two things: […]
Greece Caves, Formally Requests ESM Bailout: Full Headline And Next Steps Summary
Greece Caves, Formally Requests ESM Bailout: Full Headline And Next Steps Summary As we reported yesterday, following the latest European leaders summit, Greece was given until the end of the week to come up with a proposal for sweeping reforms in return for loans that will keep the country from crashing out of Europe’s currency […]
Greek Banks Considering 30% Haircut On Deposits Over €8,000: FT
Greek Banks Considering 30% Haircut On Deposits Over €8,000: FT Last week in “For Greeks, The Nightmare Is Just Beginning: Here Come The Depositor Haircuts,” we warned that a Cyprus-style bail-in of Greek depositors may be imminent given the acute cash crunch that has brought the Greek banking sector to its knees and forced the Greek […]
Two Startling Victories for Global Sanity in One Week
Two Startling Victories for Global Sanity in One Week Austerity doesn’t work. Dutch judge: Citizens are right, slash carbon emissions. Two remarkable developments in the past week that could have a significant impact in many countries are worth a lot more attention in Canada and the United States. First, a major research document published by five top […]
The Greek People Should Vote No
The Greek People Should Vote No Greece has defaulted on its 1.3 billion euro payment to the International Monetary Fund and the euro zone is still intact, but nobody has any clear idea about what will happen after next Sunday’s referendum. Prime Minister Tsipras and Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, a game theory expert, have […]
Greece’s PM Tsipras says country prepared to accept most bailout demands
Greece’s PM Tsipras says country prepared to accept most bailout demands Greece became first country to miss IMF payment since Zimbabwe in 2001 Greece’s government has made new concessions in talks with its creditors, though some European officials said they were still not good enough and that a deal was nevertheless impossible before a Greek […]
Why Greeks Still Want to Keep the Euro, in One Chart
Why Greeks Still Want to Keep the Euro, in One Chart As of midnight European time, Greece has become the first developed country in history to fall into arrears on payments to the IMF. It’s not that much money, by today’s standards: €1.6 billion. But for Greece, which is totally out of money, it’s an […]
Bond Insurers Crash, Hit by Puerto Rico’s Default Shrapnel
Bond Insurers Crash, Hit by Puerto Rico’s Default Shrapnel On Monday, Puerto Rico’s government released a report that gave the municipal bond market the willies. Written by former World Bank and IMF economists, it vivisects Puerto Rico’s finances, lays out the basic fact that the nearly $73 billion in bonds that the US commonwealth has […]
Varoufakis Confirms Greece Will Default To IMF Today
Varoufakis Confirms Greece Will Default To IMF Today May as well spoil the ending of what happens at midnight local time today. Nothing (as previously reported). From Reuters: GREEK FINANCE MINISTER SAYS GREECE WILL NOT PAY IMF ON TUESDAY. Visually: And: U.S. STOCK INDEX FUTURES PARE GAINS SLIGHTLY FOLLWING GREEK FINANCE MINISTER’S COMMENT THAT GREECE […]
Greece Will Default To IMF Tomorrow, Government Official Says
Greece Will Default To IMF Tomorrow, Government Official Says Earlier today, as the exchange between Greece and its creditors got increasingly belligerent, Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas told public broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhaaling in interview that a possible Greek decision to leave euro area wouldn’t soften stance of other EU countries and that Greece’s debt would still […]
Good On You, Alexis Tsipras (Part 1)
Good On You, Alexis Tsipras (Part 1) Late Friday night a solid blow was struck for sound money, free markets and limited government by a most unlikely force. Namely, the hard core statist and crypto-Marxist prime minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras. He has now set in motion a cascade of disruption that will shake the corrupt status quo to […]
Greek Capital Controls Begin: Greek Banks, Stock Market Will Not Open On Monday
Greek Capital Controls Begin: Greek Banks, Stock Market Will Not Open On Monday Update 2: Greece’s Skai reports that if/when banks reopen (supposedly on Tuesday), a 60€ withdrawal limit will be imposed. Update: In a televised address to the nation, Greek PM Alexis Tsipras assured Greeks that their deposits are safe despite an upcoming bank holiday and […]



