Halloween comes early to Eurozonex
With a month to go to Halloween, it's all gone very spooky ...
It is hard not to look on in horror at what is happening in the Eurozone. Every day brings a new fright. It may be a month to go before Halloween but Europe’s politicians and bankers are already knocking on doors saying “trick or treat”.
With the Financial Times reporting a split amongst Eurozone countries over the terms of Greece’s second €109 billion, it is hardly surprising that there is trepidation....
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