Europe’s Disturbed Deleverage Design
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Central Europe stock markets searched for direction despite a regional safe haven switch following China’s devaluation, as the Vienna Forum ...
Greece’s Infant Infection Inference
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Greece’s post-referendum EU rescue and euro adhesion doubts washed over neighbors contending with their own debt and financial sector fractures ...
Ukraine’s Clipped Haircut Hurdles
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Ukraine bonds and stocks showed double-digit losses, as the original end-June deadline passed for a deal with the Templeton-led creditor ...
Poland’s Revved Regional Hub Rivalry
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Just before Polish opposition Law and Justice Party candidate Duda won the presidency on a populist platform spooking financial markets, ...
Russia’s Vacant Victory Day Valor
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Russian stocks were tied with Hungary’s up 35 percent as the 70th Victory Day commemorating World War II triumph was ...
Ukraine’s Hard Bargaining Chips
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After getting the first IMF $5 billion slice under its resumed program and passing energy reforms halfway to full market ...
Central Europe’s Russia/Deflation Hit
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Central Europe has not yet been hurt badly by the Russian trade and investment hiatus and draws commodity import relief ...
Ukraine’s Embattled Reorganization Chart
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Ukrainian bonds and stocks cratered further following the IMF’s announcement of a replacement $18 billion four-year program toward a total ...
Turkey’s Heaping Host Histrionics
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Turkish stocks after topping the region in 2014 surrendered ground through February as President Erdogan again tussled with the central ...
Austrian Banks’ Dangling Swiss Sword
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Austrian banks with large Swiss Franc portfolios at home and in transition economies absorbed debt and equity blows from the ...