August 3, 2015
Greek stock market tumbles after five-week shutdown
This all puts Greek bank shares in the spotlight. Recapitalisation, both long- and short-term, waters down the value of existing shares. The banks are also not making profits this year and have lots of bad loans.
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2 comments:
The Greek people voted for moonshine and rainbows, paid for at European expense. In reality that was never a choice. In the final extremity, the political leadership chose to live on their knees rather than die on their feet. I feel very sorry for the Greek people as they would have been far better off with Grexit 5 years ago, or 3 years ago, or even now. They have been sentenced to generations of poverty.
Who Struck John,
The free lunch came with an economic prison sentence. Sigh.
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