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"What If Berlin And Frankfurt Do Not Budge" - How Varoufakis Saw The "Worst Case Scenario"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2015 11:55 -0500What if Berlin and Frankfurt do not budge? What if they tell Athens to ‘go jump of the tallest cliff’? I have good cause to hope that Berlin will prefer to accommodate the Greek government and to look with a great deal more ‘kindness’ the ‘request’ for a debt relief conference. And if it does not, and wishes to bring the Eurozone down with it, let it do its worst, I say.
The Fuse on the Global Debt Bomb Has Been Lit
Submitted by Phoenix Capital Research on 07/01/2015 10:23 -0500At the end of the day, the “Greek” issue is in fact a “debt” issue. And Greece is just a drop in the ocean of debt sloshing around the financial system.
Defiant Tsipras Addresses Nation, Urges "No" Referendum Vote
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2015 09:27 -0500TSIPRAS CALLS FOR `NO' VOTE IN JULY 5 REFERENDUM
GREECE RECEIVED BETTER PROPOSALS FOR DEBT AFTER REFERENDUM CALL
Global Debt Time Bomb Ticks – Puerto Rico Is Next
Submitted by GoldCore on 07/01/2015 09:07 -0500With all eyes on Greece it would seem another crisis relating to unpayable debt is brewing in the Caribbean. The governor of Puerto Rico, Alejandro García Padilla, has warned that the island is unable to pay its debts of $72 billion.
Next Steps For Greece: The Complete Post-Referendum Roadmap
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2015 07:46 -0500As we await Tsipras' response to reports which indicate he is set to concede to creditors' proposals in exchange for a deal that rescues his country from the brink of economic oblivion, Barclays and Bloomberg are out with referendum roadmaps.
Merkel Addresses German Parliament: Key Points
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2015 06:36 -0500As Greece prepares to accept creditors' terms in exchange for a deal, German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses parliament. Here are the key points.
Frontrunning: July 1
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2015 06:32 -0500- Activist Shareholder
- China
- Creditors
- default
- Deutsche Bank
- Donald Trump
- European Union
- Eurozone
- General Electric
- goldman sachs
- Goldman Sachs
- Greece
- International Monetary Fund
- Newspaper
- Puerto Rico
- Reuters
- Risk Management
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Shadow Chancellor
- Univision
- White House
- Willis Group
- Yuan
- Tsipras backs down on many Greece bailout demands (FT)
- Creditors skeptical of Tsipras' offer (Reuters)
- Greek Pension Rationing Begins; Poll Shows Tsipras Backed (BBG)
- Greek referendum poll shows lead for 'No' vote, but narrowing (Reuters)
- Greek Bank Controls Heap More Pain on Crisis-Weary Citizens (BBG)
- Greek Crisis Ripples Across European Companies as Markets Swing (BBG)
- China Stocks Fall: Shanghai Composite Index Drops 5.2% (BBG)
- China June factory, services surveys fuel hopes economy leveling out (Reuters)
- Some Chinese Are Taking 22% Margin Loans to Finance Stock Purchases (BBG)
Equities Soar As Tsipras Said Ready To Accept Most Of Expired Bailout Offer, European Response Muted
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/01/2015 05:19 -0500It's deja vu all over again.
Just hours after Greece became the first developed country to default to the IMF, as a result being expelled from its existing bailout program, a little before 5am CET news hit that Greek PM Tsipras was willing to concede to virtually all creditor demands, with a few exceptions. As the FT first reported, "Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras will accept most of the bailout creditors’ conditions offered last weekend, but is still insisting on a handful of changes that could thwart a deal according to a letter he sent late on Tuesday night."
For Greeks The Nightmare Is Just Beginning: Here Come The Depositor Haircuts
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/30/2015 22:40 -0500With capital controls already imposed on Greece, some have wondered if this is as bad as it gets. Unfortunately, as the Cyprus "template" has already shown us, for Greece the nightmare on Eurozone street is just beginning.
No End In Sight For Higher-Education Malinvestment
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/30/2015 19:05 -0500"A true bubble is when something is overvalued and intensely believed. Education may be the only thing people still believe in in the United States. To question education is really dangerous. It is the absolute taboo. It’s like telling the world there’s no Santa Claus."
How China Lost an Entire Spain in 17 Days
Submitted by EconMatters on 06/30/2015 17:58 -0500Size does matter when it comes to financial collapse....
Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Purchases After Price Talks Fail
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/30/2015 16:42 -0500It has been a bad day for deals and deadlines all around: first Greece is about to enter July without a bailout program and in default to the IMF with the ECB about to yank its ELA support or at least cut ELA haircuts; also the US failed to reach a nuclear deal with Iran in a can-kicking negotiation that has become so farcical there is no point in even covering it; and now moments ago a third June 30 "deal" failed to reach an acceptable conclusion when Russia and Ukraine were unable to reach an agreement on gas prices at talks in Vienna on Tuesday. As a result, Ukraine is suspending its purchase of Russian gas.
Stocks Turmoil To End Q2 With Worst Run Since Lehman
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/30/2015 15:08 -0500
Gross Says Hold Cash, Prepare For "Nightmare Panic Selling"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/30/2015 14:21 -0500That an ETF can satisfy redemption with underlying bonds or shares, only raises the nightmare possibility of a disillusioned and uninformed public throwing in the towel once again after they receive thousands of individual odd lot pieces under such circumstances.
Greece Becomes First Developed Country To Default To The IMF
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/30/2015 13:44 -0500*IMF SAYS GREECE FAILED TO MAKE PAYMENT DUE TUESDAY
*IMF BOARD INFORMED THAT GREECE IS NOW IN ARREARS





