Greece may exit the Euro ?

Couldnt help a brother out and convert it to english could you, preferably Streatham dialect. (y)
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They were talking about exchanging their grandma's recipees... :smart:


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Sollte Griechenland verlassen die Europäische Union ?

Nein sollte nicht!
-Griechenland bekommt auch weiterhin die EZB Notkredite
-Nur wenn sie in der EU bleiben kann politischer Druck für Reformen gemacht werden
-In einer Gemeinschaft ist es leichter wieder aufzusteigen, alleine ist Griechenland von den Finanzmärkten ausgeschlossen

Die größten Probleme:
-Militärausgaben
-Beamtenausgaben
-Steuersystem
 
If Greece gets out of the Euro then the EU should make sure it does not succeed otherwise more will want to get out. You see...
 
Seems like it's a resounding NO guys...so far out of 20% of the votes counted, 60% are a NO. The dax seems to have been adjusted to approx -450 points down on IG index
 
Tsipras intends to go to Brussels, what for?
Nobody is waiting for him there.
Hope he has got some Euros left for a taxi, to take him back to the airport, otherwise is a park bench sleep over.
 
It might be, euro might drop to around 0.9 area.
Euro depreciation is a very positive outcome partly due to the Greek situation, an unexpected bonus to ECB. Ms Yellen must be very jealous. Yet another QE on cards to address the pain of the strong USD? Who knows? Interest rates hike probably must wait for some time. Similar in the UK. Economy is just too weak to risk interest rate increase.
 
Euro depreciation is a very positive outcome partly due to the Greek situation, an unexpected bonus to ECB. Ms Yellen must be very jealous. Yet another QE on cards to address the pain of the strong USD? Who knows? Interest rates hike probably must wait for some time. Similar in the UK. Economy is just too weak to risk interest rate increase.


Euro dropped to 1.09 in Asian markets.
 
Just moved my short Dow limits by 500 :LOL: Had to be short over the weekend mind to take advantage.

Hopefully, carnage will ensue in the wee hrs.

Oh, almost forgot....happy 4th July !!!!!:)


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Party now. One big headache tomorrow... :rolleyes:

I hope it's for the best for all parties concerned.


Fall in Euro good for EU and rest of remaining countries can see way forward if they wish to leave. I can't see how Greece can continue negotiating or staying with the Euro though? Tsipras once again promising what he can't deliver - a better deal?

Core countries believing and adhering to Euro and common market values will make it stronger.

Wouldn't be surprised if similar referendum's held in other countries and let the people decide. All good stuff.


Life goes on as we know it. What will be will be. (y)
 
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Comrade Tsipras and Veroufakis have problem with polarity. They expect bankers to cry because Greek people on their advice have rejected a loan the bankers were ready to advance on certain conditions.
Now it is plane that Greeks should concentrate on themselves and find solution within their own borders. As far as I am concerned, they can retire at 30, providing they do not ask me to pay for their pensions. If Germans on indeed anybody else wants to pay it, it is their own matter.
Comrade Tsipras should stay in Athens and concentrate to find a solution there, he has already tried many other places and only wasted fuel and a lot of time.
I wish all the people of Greece good results and all success achieved by being productive, well organised, and generally prosperous. Lets hope they will stop counting on others to do what they are very capable of achieving.
My only concern is that IMHO the current band of leftists cronies enthroned in Athens are unlikely to provide leadership that will assist the advance ot that positive outcome. Yet again it is up to the Greek people to decide what leaders they want, irrespective of what other might think about it.
 
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