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How to use the word Greek in a Sentence? Page #7

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All the opportunities I got in my life to grow came in part from Greece's relationship with Europe, not just my Greek passport.

Konstantinos Dimitriou

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

All asset classes are continuing to price a high probability of an ultimate Greek resolution. Investors still see a 'Yes' vote as the most likely outcome. We continue to see bullish flow from most of our clients too.

Ankit Gheedia

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

With liquidity thin and the Greek referendum coming up, not many would want to take large positions going into the weekend. The U.S. jobs report has taken the wind out of the sails for the dollar for the time being.

Alvin Tan

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

On Sunday, I am slightly confused, i believe the message should be that the Greek people has to take a decision to settle its debt with a fair compromise; I am leaning more to voting 'No'.

Konstantinos Nikolopoulos

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We know that going into the weekend with the potential for some uncertainty coming from the Greek referendum vote that investors might be positioning portfolios ahead of some of that volatility that might come at the beginning of next week.

Craig Fehr

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

On Sunday, I am slightly confused, i believe the message should be that the Greek people has to take a decision to settle its debt with a fair compromise, I am leaning more to voting 'No'.

Konstantinos Nikolopoulos

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

You can see there is edginess in the market, if you get something strong (in payrolls data) that really makes it look like the Fed are going to hike, with all the Greek uncertainty in the background too, you could really get some risk aversion breaking out.

Kit Juckes

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I very much hope that doesn't happen. I think the Greek government, the Greek people have made clear that they want to stay in the euro, and Greece's partners have made it clear that they want it to stay in the euro.

England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We are shaping up for a bumpy ride in the summer as the Greek crisis means a risk-on, risk-off approach is seen in the markets, investors are likely going to move towards a more conservative positioning in their portfolios.

Tai Hui

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We are shaping up for a bumpy ride in the summer as the Greek crisis means a risk-on, risk-off approach is seen in the markets, investors are likely going to move toward a more conservative positioning in their portfolios.

Tai Hui

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We are shaping up for a bumpy ride in the summer as the ongoing Greek crisis means investors are adopting a risk-on, risk-off approach towards risky assets.

Tai Hui

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We have received so many 'latest' offers, which themselves have been validated, invalidated, changed, amended, over the course of the last few days, that it's quite uncertain exactly where the latest proposal stands, i think there is a democratic process that is underway, and that should result in hopefully more clarity, less uncertainty as to what is the determination of the Greek people, and what is the authority of the Greek government.

Christine Lagarde

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I think there is a democratic process that is underway, and that should result in hopefully more clarity, less uncertainty as to what is the determination of the Greek people, and what is the authority of the Greek government.

Director Christine Lagarde

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

This government has done nothing since it came into office, we don't know if the Greek government is going to hold a referendum or not, whether it is for or against it. You can't in all honesty expect us to talk with them in a situation like this.

Wolfgang Schaeuble

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

This government has done nothing since it came into office, it has only reversed measures. It reneged on previously agreed commitments. It negotiated and negotiated. We don't know if the Greek government is going to hold a referendum or not, whether it is for or against it. You can't in all honesty expect us to talk with them in a situation like this. We need to wait to see what happens in Greece.

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

A Greek exit from the euro zone can no longer be taboo, it could - if combined with a wise future strategy from the euro countries - even contribute to the stabilisation of the euro zone ... The markets need dependability.

Matthias Wissmann

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I would be surprised if it (the Greek referendum) were not a strong 'Yes' vote because the country is at real risk in terms of stability of their financial institutions and their economy.

Chairman Stephen Schwarzman

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There have been some very significant changes since 2010 and the euro zone is much, much better prepared, i would be surprised if it (the Greek referendum) were not a strong 'Yes' vote because the country is at real risk in terms of stability of their financial institutions and their economy.

Blackstone Chief Executive

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The overall pace of expansion remains insipid rather than impressive. This is perhaps not surprising given the heightened degree of uncertainty surrounding the Greek debt talks that was seen during the month.

Chris Williamson

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

What can change is the political stance of the Greek government that has led to this unfortunate situation.

Jeroen Dijsselbloem

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

There is time for a rabbit to be pulled of a hat in respect to the Greek problem, everything pointed to a small rebound.

Don Townswick

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Markets are worried that a Greek debt default could hit European economic growth and thus fuel demand.

Tamas Varga

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Oversupply will ease gradually in the second half of this year, helped by stronger demand and slower production from outside OPEC, if the Greek crisis remains contained, the impact on oil should be short-lived.

Carsten Fritsch

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Markets are worried that a Greek debt default could hit European economic growth and thus fuel demand, capital controls are not bullish for the economy, and not bullish for oil. How much can you spend on gasoline if you can't withdraw more than 60 euros a day?

Tamas Varga

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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