Greece’s new austerity measures should allow economists and investors to turn their attention to a host of data releases scheduled for this week.
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/ 6 February 2012
Negotiations aimed at lightening Greece’s debt load to more sustainable levels are likely to dominate economic headlines this week.
Can Greece avoid a messy default on its debt? This will be the question on everyone’s minds as leaders gather to trade on Monday morning.
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/ 23 January 2012
Economists and investors across the globe will be digesting a host of economic reports for signs that recent rallies may continue.
With a full economic calendar this week, <b>Matt Quigley</b> gives the guide to the data, events and decisions likely to move the markets.
For most global markets, this week marks the new year’s first full week of trading, writes <b>Matt Quigley</b>.
Will markets begin 2012 with a bang or a whimper? <b>Matt Quigley</b> looks at the economic week ahead.
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/ 26 December 2011
The last week of the year is typically economically uneventful, with the exception of a potential credit downgrade to France, the story is the same.
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/ 19 December 2011
With a fix to the eurozone crisis "technically, politically beyond reach", China’s economy slowing and SA struggling, markets remain deeply unsettled.
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/ 12 December 2011
The question likely to occupy markets this week is how well did Europe’s leaders do in their latest attempts at dealing with their debt crisis.