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Greece Is Now A Full-Blown Humanitarian Crisis – In 9 Charts

Greece Is Now A Full-Blown Humanitarian Crisis – In 9 Charts The people of Greece are facing further years of economic hardship following a Eurozone agreement over the terms of a third bailout. The deal included more tax rises and spending cuts, despite the Syriza government coming to power promising to end what it described as […]

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Banker Occupied Greece: Requiem for a Failed State

Banker Occupied Greece: Requiem for a Failed State It’s all over but the obituary. Rubber-stamp Greek parliamentarians overwhelming approved transforming the nation into a banker run colony –  by a 229 – 64 vote. Six lawmakers abstained. Coalition partner Independent Greeks leader Panos Kammenos and likeminded party members voted “yes” after rhetorically rejecting Troika terms. […]

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Greece: Sound and Fury Signifying Much

Greece: Sound and Fury Signifying Much All of Europe, and insouciant Americans and Canadians as well, are put on notice by Syriza’s surrender to the agents of the One Percent. The message from the collapse of Syriza is that the social welfare system throughout the West will be dismantled. The Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras […]

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Greek Parliament Votes In Favor of “Prior Actions” – Protests Erupt in Athens (Live Stream)

Greek Parliament Votes In Favor of “Prior Actions” – Protests Erupt in Athens (Live Stream) Euro-Group Deal Approved by Greek Parliament The result of the parliamentary vote in Athens just came through, and was remarkably closely aligned with recent surveys of Greek voters. Funny enough, these surveys revealed approximately 70% approval of the dealoffered by the […]

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It Starts: Greeks Rebel Against Bailout, Risk Collapse

It Starts: Greeks Rebel Against Bailout, Risk Collapse Greece’s union of civil servants, Adedly, called for a 24-hour strike on Wednesday, and for a series of demonstrations, the first one tonight at Syntagma Square, just below the Parliament, and another one on Wednesday evening, when Parliament is expected to vote on the new, even tougher, […]

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The Kicking of the Can

The Kicking of the Can Hello, Mr. Tusk … New Orders Yesterday it emerged that the normally hardline European Council president Donald Tusk (the former prime minister of Poland), suddenly felt “debt relief” for Greece was needed after all. While he is undoubtedly correct, it seems to us that he likely received a stern phone call from […]

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Privately Owned Greek Media Line Up With The One Percent Against The Greek People

Privately Owned Greek Media Line Up With The One Percent Against The Greek People The latest report from Greece indicates that the privately owned Greek media have taken a stand against the Greek people and for the One Percent: Yesterday’s demonstration in favor of ‘No’ in Syntagma Square of Athens had gigantic proportions and great […]

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As the Eurozone Teeters, the IMF Does Something Weird

As the Eurozone Teeters, the IMF Does Something Weird Wolf here: the IMF’s job is to bail out holders of sovereign bonds issued in a currency the issuer doesn’t control and can’t devalue (Mexico issuing bonds in dollars, Greece issuing bonds in euros). These bondholders are mostly banks. In a debt crisis, the IMF bails out these banks by […]

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This Is Why The Euro Is Finished

This Is Why The Euro Is Finished The IMF Debt Sustainability Analysis report on Greece that came out this week has caused a big stir. We now know that the Fund’s analysts confirm what Syriza has been saying ever since they came to power 5 months ago: Greece needs debt relief, lots of it, and […]

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Troika Documents Say Greece Needs Huge Debt Relief

Troika Documents Say Greece Needs Huge Debt Relief Just when you think things can’t get any crazier, they always do. The Guardian reports on unpublished Troika documents that show Greece is only too right in asking for debt relief. That for the Syriza government to sign what the Troika wants to force them to sign […]

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Troika Documents Say Greece Needs Huge Debt Relief

Troika Documents Say Greece Needs Huge Debt Relief Just when you think things can’t get any crazier, they always do. The Guardian reports on unpublished Troika documents that show Greece is only too right in asking for debt relief. That for the Syriza government to sign what the Troika wants to force them to sign […]

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Greece and the Marxism of Syriza

Greece and the Marxism of Syriza Has the Leopard Really Changed its Spots? Back in February, a brief article at the BBC remarked on the seeming transformation of Syriza from a bunch of Marxist dreamers into (shudder..) quasi-“Blairites”. To be sure, we also approved of the signs of pragmatism that emerged at the time. The party had […]

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A Week of Crisis for Greece and Global Markets

A Week of Crisis for Greece and Global Markets   After years of false starts it appears that the ‘Grexit’ is finally in motion. Yet when the dust finally settles, this week will be remembered for its market volatility – not as the time when Greece kicked itself out of the euro zone. Cooler Heads […]

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The People Must Be Overthrown

The People Must Be Overthrown Perhaps I should apologize for writing about Greece all the time. Thing is, not only have I just arrived in Athens last night (and been duly showered in ouzo), but Greece is the proverbial early harbinger of everything that’s wrong with the world (not to worry, I know that’s a […]

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“Bank Holiday” Preparations Begin In Greece, Lines Form At Athens ATMs

“Bank Holiday” Preparations Begin In Greece, Lines Form At Athens ATMs The writing has been on the wall for quite sometime. Deposit flight from Greece’s ailing banking sector has been running north of €500 million per day this week as the threat of capital controls casts a pall over the Greek government’s efforts to reassure […]

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