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Old 20th June 2011, 18:34
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Can anyone offer any insight on the Greece situation and how it affects the currencies?
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Old 21st June 2011, 14:33
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To tell it short, the Greece situation is very bad and its effect on euro is very negative.
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I am in Athens 2 years now and really guys the situation is bad,protests all the time and is sure about the effect on euro but it will be not 2 much i thing.
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Yeah, the situation in Greece may be quite bad, but the influence of Greek economy on overall Eurozone situation is overrated.
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Think that has not to do only with greece but with P.I.G.S in general. My last days trades in zulu' s platform are all in EUR/USD and some in EUR/CHF.
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Can anyone offer any insight on the Greece situation and how it affects the currencies?
The bailout package has succeeded in stemming the riots but Greece is still unstable. And so is the EUR in the forex markets.
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The euro will go into a tailspin, one reason why Germany and France are trying to come up with a face saver..
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G20 tells Europe to clean it's own mess, including any bailout packages..
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EUR all set to fizzle out for the short term: you may want to watch Italy's austerity measures before making your move..
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