Europe

Europe’s Disturbed Deleverage Design

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Austrian banks with large Swiss Franc portfolios at home and in transition economies absorbed debt and equity blows from the ...

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