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Tag Archives: Euro crisis

The Media Turn Against Schaeuble, but Too Late

July 13, 2015by karlstrobl 2 Comments

This is significant. The hashtag #Thisisacoup is trending massively on Twitter, leading Hugo Dixon, a keen observer of the Greek crisis, to suggest that the Eurozone in general is losing the […]

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The Real Reason Varoufakis had to Go

July 12, 2015by karlstrobl 3 Comments

Varoufakis was too clever to understand politics. It is three years ago that I had an exchange with him on his blog about needing credible threats if one wanted to play […]

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Current affairs

How Will Merkel Square Her Circle?

July 8, 2015by karlstrobl 4 Comments

Here is a quote from Ryszard Legutko, MEP from the conservative group ECR: So if this piece de theatre continues I think we will be more and more confused about […]

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Time to get Angry with Tsipras

July 7, 2015by karlstrobl 2 Comments

I am in utter disbelief: There was an emergency Eurogroup finance ministers meeting, and there will be a Eurogroup leaders meeting in an hour, and Greece turned up without a […]

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A simple message to Europe: From Greece, With Love

July 5, 2015by karlstrobl 4 Comments

Here is what Tsipras should say to Europe. No fancy victory lap rhetoric, just the facts: Greek voters have made their view clear. There is not even a single electoral […]

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The IMF Says Vote No

July 4, 2015by karlstrobl 1 Comment

The IMF has left the realms of delusion over Greek debt sustainability. It now has admitted that it failed to realise the damage austerity would do. In other words the deal which […]

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Greece: Why is it so Important? (Part 2)

June 29, 2015by karlstrobl Leave a comment

With Greece defaulting tomorrow, my post two weeks ago “Greece: Why is it so important?” seems more eerily prescient than I feared back then. I said the Greek government isn’t […]

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Current affairs

Why Greeks should vote No

June 28, 2015by karlstrobl 3 Comments

The game of chicken is over. There is no stepping back from the promise of a referendum, and if there is a future ‘deal’, it won’t be with the current […]

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The Effects of Austerity: Ireland vs Greece

June 20, 2015by karlstrobl 2 Comments

Before the next crunch-time comes for Grexit negotiations on Monday, let’s study why austerity hasn’t worked in Greece, and why Ireland, by contrast, didn’t seem to have suffered adverse consequences. The openness […]

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Current affairs, Finance

Greece: Why is it so important?

June 17, 2015by karlstrobl 2 Comments

It’s often been said in the last days that Greece represents less than 2% of the Eurozone’s GDP, so we shouldn’t spend so much energy on the whole Greek situation, […]

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Current affairs, Finance

For Whom Tolls the Bell?

June 9, 2015by karlstrobl 4 Comments

In an inversion of the closing of Tsipras’ op-ed in Le Monde, we might ask: Does the bell really toll for Europe, or just for Greece? The game of the […]

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Current affairs, Finance

Where’s the credit shortage coming from?

December 21, 2014by karlstrobl Leave a comment

Have you ever wondered why it’s become so difficult to open, or even just simply operate, a bank account these days? Why your bank treats you in a way that […]

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Current affairs, Finance
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A New Road-Map for Deposit Insurance

July 9, 2013by karlstrobl 1 Comment

Chatting with one of Europe’s former central bankers recently, we discussed how Cyprus could have been handled differently, and what it all means for European banking integration and deposit insurance. […]

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The Financial Transaction Tax and the Long Grass

May 15, 2013by karlstrobl 1 Comment

In an old post, I speculated that the EU transaction tax (FTT) will quietly go away. I feel endorsed now that Mervin King hints that Europe would use delaying tactics to kick […]

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Finance

The Central Bank of Cyprus Blunders… and Plunders

April 2, 2013by karlstrobl 1 Comment

Readers of this columns will know that I was rather positive about the Cyprus solution at first. But the central bank, bestowed with new powers since the parliament’s emergency laws […]

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Finance

Interesting Deal for Cyprus

March 25, 2013by karlstrobl 2 Comments

A short update on the deal that was “struck” last night: It is constructive, for it has many desirable features: The disproportionate damage falls on those who took credit risk […]

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Finance

The Final Minutes: Countdown in Cyprus

March 24, 2013by karlstrobl 1 Comment

Before any news may break late today, hopefully on an agreement between the EU and Cyprus, I am, for the first time, starting to feel uncomfortable on how this may […]

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Finance

A Crazy Thought (?) on Cyprus

March 21, 2013by karlstrobl 2 Comments

I am not sure whether I’m going mad, but here is a thought I need to bounce off my readers, as I’m really not sure whether it’s madness or genius: […]

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Finance

Breaking News: EU Statement on Cyprus

March 21, 2013by karlstrobl 2 Comments

I always will try to avoid a “breaking news” section here. I am most definitely not online all the time, so there might be a lot of breaking news I […]

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Current affairs, Finance

Hot or Not? Rumors of Cyprus’ next move

March 21, 2013by karlstrobl 3 Comments

Apparently, the proposal being put together to be presented by the Cypriot president on Thursday (when most of you will be reading this), is that the depositor haircuts are a […]

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Current affairs, Finance

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