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No Deal In Thursday's Greek Bail-Out Talks
Thursday, June 18, 2015 - 3:38pm | 331It was no deal again Thursday for Europe's finance ministers seeking an agreement to keep Greece in the eurozone. European heads of state are expected at a meeting Monday called by European Council President Donald Tusk, according to multiple reports concerning the four-hour meeting. A current...
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China On Track To Have A Cyclical Boom In 6-12 Months; Here's Why
Friday, April 17, 2015 - 2:14pm | 713While there were numerous concerns regarding China's economy over the past few months, Chinese stocks had a spectacular run in the same period. According to former hedge-fund manager and current chairman and CEO of Duquesne Family Office, Stanley Druckenmiller, this run is going to continue...
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Greece Promises To Pay, But With What Cash?
Wednesday, April 8, 2015 - 12:17pm | 395After much speculation that Greece was almost out of cash, the nation confirmed this week that it had enough money to make its debt payment to the International Monetary Fund on Thursday. Athens is due to pay €460 million to the IMF, but stalled negotiations with Greece's EU creditors had many...
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Will The Next Credit Crunch Be Worse Than 2008?
Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - 11:44am | 445It took years for the global market to somewhat stabilize after the 2008 financial crisis shook the world up. Obviously, corporations, banks and individuals are vying for such an event to never take place again. However, one can't help but wonder if it's the quiet before a storm....
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#PreMarket Primer: Thursday, August 28: Russia Implicated Further In Ukrainian Conflict
Thursday, August 28, 2014 - 7:00am | 1176On Thursday, reports from Novoazovsk said that Russian soldiers had entered the town alongside pro-Russian separatists. Kiev has been accusing Russia of sending military aid across its borders recently, including arms, equipment and now troops. With the support of the Russian military,...
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Brent Slips Below $111 On Renewed Libyan Supply
Monday, July 7, 2014 - 8:50am | 365Brent crude oil slipped below $111 to begin the week as the conflict keeping Libyan oil from the market looked nearer to being resolved. The commodity traded at $110.45 at 8:30 GMT with geopolitical tension elsewhere keeping a floor under prices. Libya’s National Oil Corp lifted a force...
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Euro Above $1.36 In The Aftermath Of Fed Meeting
Friday, June 20, 2014 - 8:11am | 340The euro looked on track to end the week on a high after the US Federal Reserve's dovish statements following its policy meeting on Wednesday. The common currency traded at $1.3627 at 6:00 GMT. On Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve recommitted to maintaining accommodative policies for the...
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Emerging Markets Mess: Blame It On The Fed?
Tuesday, January 28, 2014 - 5:49pm | 1001It is yet unclear as to whether or not the current mess in the emerging markets will morph into a full-fledged crisis (remember the fun of 1998?). However, it is safe to say the focal point of the stock market remains the currencies, economies, and equity markets of places like China, Argentina...
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#PreMarket Primer: Monday, December 23: A Quiet Week For Markets Around The World
Monday, December 23, 2013 - 7:44am | 903While this week will be one of the busiest times for retailers, it will likely be a quiet week for markets as the holidays will keep most market-moving data from being released. Online retailers promising last minute delivery will be trying to squeak in last minute sales before the new year...
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Brent Below $111 As Talks Between Iran And The US Commence
Tuesday, October 15, 2013 - 7:09am | 301Hopes that the US government's budget impasse was nearing an end helped boost oil prices in the early hours of Tuesday. Investors were buying contracts and covering short positions in the hopes that Democrats and Republicans in Washington would end their two week stalemate. Brent crude oil traded...
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Eurozone Banking Union Seen As Crucial Part Of Recovery
Wednesday, September 11, 2013 - 7:30am | 287A spate of positive data from the eurozone confirmed that the region has turned a corner and is emerging from its longest ever recession, but a few question marks still remain. Eurozone unemployment figures are unlikely to drop significantly in the near future as austerity programs designed to...
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Euro Strong While Centralized Banking Structure Plans Take Shape
Friday, December 14, 2012 - 8:20am | 280The euro opened Friday morning at 1.3087, a strong start to the day after Thursday's finance ministers' meeting created renewed confidence in the crisis management effort in the region. The meeting resulted in the ministers signing off on Greece's next installment of aid money, a move that was...
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Euro Steady Ahead of Tuesday's Greek Aid Decision
Monday, November 19, 2012 - 8:11am | 353The euro held steady near $1.27 on Monday morning as investors waited to hear the final outcome of an EU finance ministers' meeting to discuss the next Greek aid package. With 17 countries represented plus IMF Director Christine Lagarde, there is potential for quite a bit of disagreement. Lagarde...
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IMF Director Urges Finance Officials to Make a Decision on Greece
Friday, November 16, 2012 - 7:42am | 319The International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde spoke out about the situation in Greece on Friday, urging EU Finance Ministers to reach a decision. Reuters reported that Lagarde, currently on a tour of Asia, will cut her trip short to attend a November 20th meeting set to...
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Benzinga Market Primer, Friday October 12
Friday, October 12, 2012 - 6:14am | 903U.S. equity futures rose slightly in early Friday trading as IMF Chief Christine Lagarde warned that the global financial system is just as weak as it was before Lehman Brothers failed in 2008. Speaking at the IMF conference in Tokyo, Lagarde also warned that central banks of industrialized nations...