Forum > View Topic
by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
Comments: 30765
Posted: Feb 20, 2010 5:00
Comments: 30765
Forum Topic:
EUR
Discuss EUR in this thread
steady seller..."
Anyone know who this semi official is/are? Is it a pseudonym for insider? Like 'independent news source'? LOL
And here is a list of upcming Eurozone events from MNI FX Bullets
EUROZONE: Timeline of key events in the eurozone for next few weeks:
-- May 10 Greece to sell 26-week T-bill for E1.25bln
-- May 11 Greek unions to stage 24-hour anti-austerity strike
-- May 13 Portugal releases Q1 provisional GDP data
-- May 13 EU issues semi-annual economic forecasts
-- May 13 Finland parliament votes on Portugal's bailout programme
-- May 16/17 Eurozone FinMins meet in Brussels
-- May 18 Portugal sells 6-mth, 12-mth T-bills for E750mln-E1.5bln
-- May 18 Finland's negotiations for formation of a coalition government
-- May 19 Spain taps 10-year benchmark 5.50% Apr 2021 Obligacion
-- May 20 Spain T-bill redemption for E7.906bln
-- Jun 01 Portugal sells 11-month T-bill for E500mln-E750mln
-- Jun 02 Spain taps 5-year benchmar 3.40% Apr 2014 Bono
-- Jun 05 Portugal general elections
-- Jun 14 EcoFin meeting
-- Jun 15 Portugal bond redemption for E4.934bn & coupon payment E2.02bn
Ashraf
he left-leaning Die Tageszeitung writes:
"It has been clear since the hectically organized meeting in Luxembourg that a restructuring of Greece's debt is inevitable. The one-sided EU strategy of austerity and budget cuts has failed."
"An exit from the euro, as has been speculated recently, would be a disaster for Greece and for Europe. The only real option left is the debt restructuring that experts have been discussing for weeks."