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THERE is a road to nowhere in Royal Bank of Scotland's campus just outside Edinburgh. It ends abruptly amid rolling parkland and was laid on the presumption that a new building would eventually be added to the bank's already big office complex.La note de la Grèce s'écroule
La situation de la Grèce ne cesse de se dégrader. Mardi 27 avril, l'agence de notation Standard & Poor's a annoncé avoir rétrogradé la note souveraine du pays en catégorie spéculative (autrement appelée "junk") en raison de ses inquiétudes sur la capacité d'Athènes à mettre en œuvre les réformes nécessaires pour réduire la dette publique.Companies / Banks - Goldman’s woes mount in Senate grilling
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Elaborating on this theme, this post http://www.theotherschoolofeconomics.org/?p=984 shows at a high level why the Greek issues have ripple effects on the other side of tthe world - in fact in all countries will low deposits and savings... by May 7
In a way it's normal, that's EU integration at work... but it shows the domino effect if one of them defaults. by May 5
IT'S shaping up to be an ugly day for European markets, which is making for an ugly day for American markets . The big European indexes were off 2% to 3% on the day, and the euro fell to its lowest level against the dollar in over a year.

