Archive - Jul 12, 2015
Week Ahead Outlook (conditional)
Submitted by Marc To Market on 07/12/2015 09:33 -0500Next week's key events and data, if we can look beyond Greece and China.
"It's Not Possible To Reach A Deal Today" - EU Summit Canceled As Leaders Scramble To Keep The Dr€am Alive
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/12/2015 09:10 -0500It was a weekend in which, according to traders, Greece facing an "absolutely final" was going to be saved. Instead, it may go down in history as the weekend in which the Eurozone finally split and its long-overdue disintegration began.
A Broken Greek PM Says He Is "Ready For An Honest Compromise"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/12/2015 09:09 -0500TSIPRAS: AGREEMENT CAN BE REACHED TONIGHT IF ALL WANT IT
Leaked Eurogroup Statement Demands Much More From Greece, Keeps "Temporary Grexit" Option
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/12/2015 07:35 -0500While there is "hope" in the unforgettable words of France's Moscovici, it is once again up to Greece to convince Europe it really wants to stay in the Union. According to Reuters, the Eurogroup is about to release a statement, whose draft it has seen, which will demand much more from the tiny country caught in a state of permanent depression. To wit: Greece will not be able to start negotiations on a third bailout until it makes changes to its sales tax and pension systems and strengthens the independence of its statistics office, a draft statement of euro zone finance ministers said on Sunday.
The Great FreedomFest Debate Was Like Watching Tom and Jerry
Submitted by Gold Standard Institute on 07/12/2015 01:18 -0500With apologies to his fans, Jerry is an evil little mouse who constantly pesters Tom the Cat. Tom tries and tries, but cannot seem to overpower someone who is a fraction of his size and strength.
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