Greece does need to ditch the Euro. It's best for both sides, and if it is the Greek lefties who get them out, well, that's rather impressive to a rightie like me.
Greece does need to ditch the Euro. It's best for both sides, and if it is the Greek lefties who get them out, well, that's rather impressive to a rightie like me.
Greece does need to ditch the Euro. It's best for both sides, and if it is the Greek lefties who get them out, well, that's rather impressive to a rightie like me.
Plus it is already figured into the markets, everybody pretty much expects it to happen.
If by this comment you mean that it won't be that big a deal and won't have much of an impact, you are quite wrong.
The one that I fear is Spain. If they drop out of the Euro it will have serious repercussions on our market. However, much of Greece, including an expectation of default, has already been figured into our markets. While there will be a negative reaction, it won't be nearly as bad as it will be if some of the other nations in crisis fall to the wayside.
I would like to see both Goldman Sachs and Bear Stearns get demolished.