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Will Greece Unravel the EU?

By Alexandra Lienhard
11/2/2011 3:30:00 PM

The euro's eventual journey from symbol of unity to one of discord was forecast years ago by analysts at Elliott Wave International.

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Category: European Markets


If They're Not Sinking, Why Are They Bailing?

By Alexandra Lienhard
5/4/2011 5:00:00 PM

In months past, European authorities remained confident that the sovereign debt crisis plaguing Greece and Ireland would not seep into Spain, Portugal and beyond. But analysts at Elliott Wave International reiterated their assertion that the recent “bailouts” of European countries would not allay mounting fears of default.

Filed Under: europe, portugal, bailout

Category: European Markets




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