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While you were sleeping: Stocks extend rally as Greece approves property tax
28 Sep 2011 BusinessDesk.co.nz
Equity markets rallied in Europe and the U.S., and commodity prices rose as the Greek parliament approved a new property tax, a key condition of gaining more financial aid for the debt-laden country

Morning FX thoughts - 21 Sept '11
21 Sep 2011
Risk markets ground modestly higher on expectations regarding tomorrow’s FOMC outcome and Greece’s discussions with the IMF/EU/ECB, but there was enough negative news flow to punctuate the trend

Morning FX thoughts - 20 Sept '11
20 Sep 2011 Westpac Global Markets Strategy Group
Risk aversion rose on little fresh news, markets continuing to react negatively to the weekend’s news that the finance ministers meeting in Europe resolved little and a discussion between the IMF/EU/ECB and Greece regarding the next tranche of ai

Morning FX thoughts - 15 Sept '11
15 Sep 2011 Westpac Global Markets Strategy Group
Risk markets took heart from a joint statement from the German and French leaders that they are “convinced” Greece will remain in the euro area and that Greek fiscal efforts will restore calm to markets

While you were sleeping: Mais oui! Greece will stay
15 Sep 2011 BusinessDesk.co.nz
German and French conviction that fiscally-embattled Greece will stay in the euro zone has bolstered equities on Wall Street

NZ dollar rises as equities gain on Greek bailout hopes
14 Sep 2011 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar rose against the greenback as equity markets climbed on hopes European officials would provide further support to Greece in order to prevent it defaulting on its debt payments

NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi may fall as Greek default looms
12 Sep 2011 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar may fall this week, with the unstable global economic conditions likely to see the Reserve Bank keep rates on hold, and fears that Greece is set to default on its debt payment putting pressure on growth-linked currencies

Morning FX thoughts - 12 Sept '11
12 Sep 2011 Westpac Global Markets Strategy Group
Risk sentiment fell as speculation Greece may soon default on its debt mounted

NZ dollar gains versus euro on Greek debt, ECB's neutral stance
9 Sep 2011 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar gained against the euro and was little changed against the greenback after the European Central Bank indicated a pause in interest rate increases and fears swirled that Greece won't meet the conditions for its b

Full implementation of reforms key to success of Greek programme, says OECD report
3 Aug 2011 NZPA
Greece's ambitious programme to tackle its economic crisis can succeed in rebuilding growth, jobs and living standards if the reforms are fully implemented, according to a new OECD report

Greek default may yet prove costly for NZ - Treasury
5 Jul 2011
Treasury officials say that even though the New Zealand dollar's exchange rates for the currencies of key trading partners may be thriving in the wake of Greece's narrow escape from bankruptcy, the situation could yet take a turn for the worse

NZ shares up early after yesterday's surge
1 Jul 2011
The New Zealand sharemarket continued to rise in early trading after strong gains yesterday as investors took heart from Greece's approval of final austerity measures needed to secure international funding and avert imminent bankruptcy

NZ dollar stays close to post-float high
1 Jul 2011
The New Zealand dollar managed to stay close to the post-float high against the greenback reached yesterday afternoon, as investors remained keen on risk after Greece approved detailed austerity and privatisation bills

NZ dollar pares gains after Greek credit downgrade
15 Jun 2010 Businesswire.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar pared its gains, having risen above 70 U.S. cents for the first time in four weeks, after Moody’s Investors Service cut Greece’s sovereign credit rating four notches to a sub-investment grade

While you were sleeping: Greece takes another hit
15 Jun 2010 Businesswire.co.nz
US stocks gave up some of their early gains after Moody’s Investors Service cut Greece’s credit rating to junk, rekindling worries Europe’s debt crisis would jeapardise the global economic recovery

NZ dollar falls to two-month low as Europe's debt fears linger, sap risk appetite
18 May 2010 Businesswire.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar fell to a two-month low as fears about Europe’s sovereign credit crisis continue to sap investors’ appetite for riskier, or higher-yielding, assets. Looming debt maturities from Italy and Greece, two of the so-called PI

MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares fall, led by Westpac, banks amid Greece rescue doubts
17 May 2010 Businesswire.co.nz
New Zealand shares fell for a second day amid concern Europe’s 750 billion euro debt bailout fund won’t be enough to avert a crisis or prevent the regions sliding back into recession, choking off demand and sapping investor appetite for equiti

NZ dollar nears four-week low amid ongoing European debt concerns
17 May 2010 Businesswire.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar sank to near a four-week low amid ongoing concerns about Europe’s sovereign debt crisis after last week’s stabilisation fund and the earlier bail-out package for Greece failed to allay investors’ concerns about the

NZ dollar hits 22-month high vs euro as PIGS debt concerns ease
11 May 2010 Businesswire.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar hit a 22-month high against the euro after debt concerns about the PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain) eased, with European politicians agreeing to package to shore up investors’ sentiment.  

NZ dollar edges up as European policymakers gather to stabilise the euro
10 May 2010 Businesswire.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar edged up as European policymakers gathered to discuss a way to bring stability to the Euro-zone after global markets panicked last week amid fears of Greece’s sovereign debt issues spreading.  

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