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GREECE News, May 26, 2012

As Greek Banks Report Earnings, Attention Turns to Deposits
Wall Street Journal
Faced with a sharp drop in deposits and reduced access to cheap cash from the European Central Bank, Greek banks are being tightfisted with loans, which is likely to make Greece's recession, now in its fifth year, even deeper. National Bank of Greece, ...
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Dallara Says Estimated EU1 Trillion Greek Euro Exit on Low Side
San Francisco Chronicle
Previous Estimate In February, the IIF estimated that Greece's liabilities, in the event of a euro exit, could be crippling. "It is hard to see how they would not exceed 1 trillion euros," the group said in an internal Feb. 18 report that hasn't been ...
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US data, Europe woes to set tone
Reuters
By Chuck Mikolajczak | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors will grapple next week with major US economic reports and the looming possibility of a Greekexit from the euro zone, which is likely to keep dragging on equities for weeks to come.
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What would a Greek exit mean for North America?
Montreal Gazette
TD Economics warned in a report this week that "a disorderly exit by Greecefrom the eurozone represents the number one risk to Canada's economic outlook." "Canada has little direct exposure to Europe and the real economy would be hit more ...
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Euler Hermes Says It's Reviewing Greek Export Coverage
BusinessWeek
Greeks vote again June 17 after elections May 6 failed to produce a workable majority in parliament, as parties opposed to sticking to Greece's part of an aid agreement with the European Union made strong inroads. The credit insurer denied a report in ...
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Here's How Greece Can Dominate The Lucrative Global Olive Oil, Feta Cheese And ...
Business Insider
Financial distress and political turmoil persists in Greece. Andnow a Greek exit from the euro is what everyone is buzzing about these days. However, there are numerous actions Greececan take to help turnaround its desperate financial position.
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UK plans migrant curbs if euro folds: Report
Economic Times
LONDON: Britain is drawing up emergency immigration controls to combat any surge in economic migrants from Greece and other European Union countries if the euro collapses, its interior minister said in remarks published on Saturday.
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Markets have lost $2-trillion since Greek stalemate began
Globe and Mail
But they did nothing aimed at making that happen, and many observers believe it's now only a matter of time before Greece exits the 17-member monetary union. Indeed, officials are talking openly about it now. Markets arenow closely watching the polls ...
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E-Mini S&P 500: Absence of Euro tidings lead to upswing!
Inside Futures
The Greeks are afraid of rapid devaluation of the currencies. The EU insists that the wish to keep Greece in the EU and on the other hand are making plans for a managed exit. The French banks hold the most Greek debt and must have a contingency plan in ...
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US data, Europe woes to set tone
Chicago Tribune
... week with major US economic reports and the looming possibility of aGreek exit from the euro zone, which is likely to keep dragging on equities for weeks to come. As contingency plans are made for Greece's possible departure from the euro zone, ...
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Spain's troubled Bankia seeks $24B in state funds
USA TODAY
Spanish banks are seen as particularly shaky because they were heavily exposed to the country's collapsed real estate bubble andnow hold massive amounts of soured investments, such as defaulted mortgage loans or devalued property.
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USA TODAY
Data, Europe woes to set tone
WA today
Investors will grapple next week with major US economic reports and the looming possibility of a Greek exit from the eurozone, which is likely to keep dragging on equities for weeks to come. As contingency plans are made forGreece's possible departure ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, euro fall on fears of Greek euro exit
Reuters
... oil advances modestly By Herbert Lash NEW YORK, May 25 (Reuters) - US stocks and the euro slipped on F riday as Spain's deteriorating finances and a possible Greek exit from the euro overshadowed an upbeat report on US consumer confidence.
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MONEY WEEK AHEAD: Crowded Bond Havens To Find Little Reprieve
Wall Street Journal
By Cynthia Lin Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--With few places to hide from the growing storm in Greece, investors will keep sending their money to safe-haven US Treasurys and German bunds despite record low rates of return.
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Analysts: Europe bank run is under way
CBS News
This was followed on Tuesday by a report from Citi analyst Matt King who applied Greece, Ireland, and Portugal's documented withdrawal rates and applied them to Spain and Italy: In Greece, Ireland, and Portugal, foreign deposits have fallen by an ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, euro fall as Europe dents sentiment
Reuters
Trading volume in Europe was lower than an already weak 90-day average, reflecting a downbeat mood that was heightened by concerns about Greeceahead of a three-day US holiday weekend. The euro plumbed a fresh 22-month low against the US dollar after ...
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Europe Has Wall Street's Bull on a Short Leash
CNBC.com
Boockvar said even without any scheduled summits or meetings, headlines from Europe will set the direction for markets ahead of the Greek election. The latest polls show Syriza, the leftist party opposed to the Greek bailout and austerity, ...
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Discover the True Beauty of Greece
Sacramento Bee
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Global stocks, euro fall as Europe dents sentiment
CNBC.com
NEW YORK (Reuters) - US stocks and the euro eased slightly on Friday as Spain's deteriorating finances and a possible Greek exit from the euro weighed on investor sentiment more than an upbeat report on US consumer confidence.
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The Weekly Gold Digger!
Inside Futures
The Greeks are afraid of rapid devaluation of the currencies. The EU insists that the wish to keep Greece in the EU and on the other hand are making plans for a managed exit. The French banks hold the most Greek debt and must have a contingency plan in ...
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Seeking out opportunities in a crisis
gulfnews.com
"Anyone who tells you they are fully prepared for the full eventuality of Greeceleaving the Eurozone is just plain wrong." As a caretaker Greek government was sworn in, Cheryl Thallon, managing director of Viridian Nutrition, was taking a call from a ...
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Why the Dow Finished Higher This Week, and Facebook Didn't
DailyFinance
To no one's surprise, Europe was a main catalyst as investors continue to fear that Greek elections scheduled for June 17 could further push the country toward a euro exit. Contagion is a main part of the problem; the possibility of Greece leaving the ...
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Summer of discontent beckons
Reuters UK
In the coming week investors find out if the list of current concerns extends to the health of the giant US economy with May non-farm payrolls and consumer confidence reports due, along with a more detailed reading on the first quarter's economic ...
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Stocks, euro fall on fears of Greek euro exit
IBNLive.com
By Herbert Lash NEW YORK (Reuters) - US stocks and the euro slipped on F riday as Spains deteriorating finances and a possible Greek exit from the euro overshadowed an upbeat report on US consumer confidence. Oil prices edged higher due to a lack of ...
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Weekly Review and Outlook: European Majors Weighed Down by GreeceExit Worry ...
Action Forex
Focus remained on the question of whether Greece will exit Eurozone, and the subsequent impact. The informal EU summit did nothing to restore market confidence as Euro weakened against all major currencies expect the Swiss Franc.
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Euro wallows at two-year low
Business Recorder (blog)
Macro funds and real money investors have ramped up selling of the currency, which is now down more than 5 percent in May, as concerns aboutGreece leaving the zone. Greeks are voting again on June 17, with polls showing a close race between parties ...
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Brooks, Marcus on Coming Economic 'Chaos,' New Recession Fears, Bain Debate
PBS NewsHour
So, this week , there was a sobering report from the Congressional Budget Office, David, in which they warned the country could land in another recession if Congress does a couple of things, lets these -- doesn't let these Bush era tax cuts expire, ...
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Obama campaign stumbles out of the gate
The Virginian-Pilot
But for now, it's impossible to overlook the early struggles of a White House and political team notorious for discipline and effectiveness. Consider the rocks that piled up in Obama's backpack this week as he and Romney moved into the opening phase of ...
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Europe's Dilemma: Immigration And The Arab Spring - Analysis
Eurasia Review
Given the squalid conditions of the Greek immigrant centers, several nations chose not to send asylum-seekers back toGreece even before the court handed down its ruling. Not all migrants can be classified as refugees, according to the UNHCR definition ...
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Eurasia Review
Mining correction offers opportunity?
Proactive Investors UK
The question of whether Greece will remain a member of the Eurozone after the country's election next month also continued to cast a shadow over the markets. Fears were accentuated by a warning from former Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos that the ...
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Eurozone crisis live: Row after Angela Merkel 'suggests Greece ...
Athens News reports that Johnson told them that Greece should take solace... the latest opinion poll on the state of Ireland's parties in today's Irish Independent.
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