Eurozone leaders revived hopes for the future of the single currency last week by agreeing €109bn of further aid for Greece, some of which will be funded by bondholders as the country is allowed to selectively default.
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Investment Week and our sister title InvestmentEurope provide ongoing updates of the latest industry thoughts around today's crisis talks on the future of the euro.
American economist, Professor Burton Malkiel, author of international best-selling ‘A Random Walk Down Wall Street' talks about Emerging Markets, questioning whether the term is now out-dated and particularly focusing his views on China as a growing economic...
We asked Société Générale's Dylan Grice and Stuart Thomson from Ignis to discuss their views on the Greek debt situation as well as the various possible solutions.
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