As this article is going to press, Europe is still grappling with the Greek debt crisis.
On the Greek debt crisis, could you give us any indication how the President is monitoring it?
Safe-haven investor demand continues for the precious metals as the Greek debt crisis continues to play out.
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Looking for something to blame for the Greek debt crisis, some observers are pointing their fingers at credit derivatives.
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The euro versus the dollar rebounded from 1.4173 to 1.4528 last week as another Greek debt crisis was avoided.
The EU and IMF face a great dilemma in the Greek debt crisis.
Safe-haven investor demand as the Greek debt crisis continues to play out is limiting the downside in gold and silver.
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Last evening, after the close of another Greek debt crisis related stock market drubbing, Atmel Corporation ( ATML) reported quarterly results.
And the Greek debt crisis has just not disappeared and there are other European Union countries that have serious debt problems, too.
The Greek debt crisis of late spring 2010 changed the entire conversation.
OK, so we all know what the Greek debt crisis is really about: Greece borrowed more money than they can pay back.
We would all be better off to put the Greek debt crisis in the past and focus on solving the next set of debt problems.
When it comes to the origins of the Greek debt crisis, New York City should have served as a warning sign reading: disaster lurks here.
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The permanent mechanism of crisis management has been set up in the wake of the Greek debt crisis, where a multi-billion Euro bailout was required.
The Greek debt crisis has not just disappeared and as evidenced this week there are other European Union countries that have serious debt problems, too.
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The latest talks to resolve the Greek debt crisis hit another stumbling block, and some overseas markets are pulling off more than 1% this morning.
However, the Greek debt crisis has not just gone away and there are other European Union countries that have serious debt problems to address, too.
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Last month, Germany surprised its EU partners by imposing a unilateral ban on the risky financial bets, blaming speculators for worsening the Greek debt crisis.
However, selling interest in the metals is being limited by safe-haven investor demand for gold and silver as the Greek debt crisis continues to play out.
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The Greek debt crisis rages on, fueling similar trouble in Ireland and Portugal, while concerns over the much larger economies of Spain and Italy are heating up.
On the Greek debt crisis, the European finance minister gave Greece two weeks today to come up with additional austerity measures in return for a 12 billion euro loan.
In Estonia's capital, Tallinn, Artjom Sokolov, the chief executive officer of Estonian Cell, said that the company had felt the consequences of joining the eurozone during the Greek debt crisis.
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That Europe will kick the solution of the Greek debt crisis down the road again, with another temporary bailout payment, has no connection whatever to slowing global economies and rising inflation.
There was the same cascade of doom-and-gloom headlines when Slovakia initially balked at approving a deal to beef up the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) to control the Greek debt crisis.
The Greek debt crisis appears to have stabilized for the moment, which made for calmer markets and better investor risk appetite, and that pulled away some interest in the safe-haven precious metals.
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During the last two months as some slightly improving unemployment numbers appeared and the Greek debt crisis appears to have some sort of resolution, the stock price has begun to inch higher.
Rampant tax evasion has played and continues to play a significant role in the Greek debt crisis, although it does appear that in 2010 the country is going after tax cheats as never before.
The debate on economic governance was held in the wake of the Greek debt crisis - which saw an emergency aid package agreed by Eurozone members in collaboration with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
If the euro zone can resolve the Greek debt crisis, the markets would no doubt see this very positively, particularly if the deal included official sector losses since this would be welcome evidence of solidarity.
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