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Tag Archives: ECB
LTROverdose Vs LTROver*
Part I Pre-load: Critical series of posts about LTRO Facts, figures, a few fatuous opinions and a bit of fun Part I touches on LTROs we’ve had so far and their apparent effects Another indecisive session for equity markets, albeit … Continue reading
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Tagged Draghi, ECB, economics, Euro zone, Europe, European Central Bank, European Union, financial markets, financial news, Geek, LTRO, macroeconomics, markets, Spain
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Staying Sharp At The Summit
Personally, I’m making an effort to remain alert as we go into the 2 millionth Summit [slight exaggeration] to discuss the euro-zone crisis. No matter how monotonous this newsflow has become though, it can still spring surprises – including for … Continue reading
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Tagged central bank, ECB, Economic Policy, economics, EUR, Euro zone, Europe, European Central Bank, fiscal policy, politics, Sovereign Debt Crisis
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Greece is (still) the word.
Are you ready for the sequel? Yes, even if it feels somewhat surreal, the EU does indeed appear to be verging on throwing more bad money in the direction of Greece, after having last year thrown reasonably good money in … Continue reading
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Tagged bailout, ECB, economics, EUR, euro, Euro zone, European Central Bank, European Union, foreign exchange, forex, macroeconomics, peripheral, peripheral euro zone
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