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Category Archives: Eurozone Crisis

The Greek deal – “Timeo Danaos…”

John Nugée 13 July 2015 13 July 2015All articles, Central Banking, European Politics, European Union general, Eurozone Crisis

The Eurozone has finally put together a new bailout package for the bankrupt Greek economy. How should the Greeks feel about this gesture of solidarity from their Eurozone partners? And how should the rest of us interpret it?

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J’accuse … An open letter to the EU’s 5 presidents

John Nugée 6 July 2015 30 August 2015All articles, Central Banking, European Politics, European Union general, Eurozone Crisis

An echo of Émile Zola’s famous 1898 open letter to the then President of the French Republic, Félix Faure, in the matter of L’Affaire Dreyfus, has appeared in our in-tray …

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