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World Week Ahead: Greece and US earnings
6 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
A fresh US corporate earnings season and Friday’s speech by Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen might help distract attention from the Greek eurozone tragedy as the results of the country’s referendum are assessed

MARKET CLOSE: NZ shares fall on Greek worries; A2, Xero, Fletcher decline
3 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
New Zealand shares fell as uncertainty over Greece's debt default sapped risk appetite and demand for equities. A2 Milk Co, Xero and Fletcher Building declined. Pumpkin Patch sank to a record low

NZ dollar heads for 1.8% weekly decline as Greek referendum looms
3 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar is heading for a 1.8 percent weekly decline as financial markets remain volatile ahead of Greece's referendum on whether to accept a bailout package from its European creditors, and as the wheels start coming off the local econom

Greek debt crisis: Major rallies due ahead of vote
3 Jul 2015
Rival camps in Greece are set to hold major rallies in Athens ahead of Sunday's crucial referendum on an international bailout deal

When Greece forgave Germany's debt
3 Jul 2015
Germany once benefited from other countries forgiving its debts and should have sympathy for calls to do the same for Greece today.London: Forgiving debt, if done right, can get an economy back on its feet.The International Monetary Fund certainly thi

Greece crisis: Eurozone rules out talks until after referendum
2 Jul 2015
Eurozone finance ministers have ruled out any further talks on a fresh bailout for Greece until the country holds its referendum on Sunday.Greeks will be asked to accept or reject proposals made by creditors last week, with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipra

Greece bossed by European Central Bank
2 Jul 2015
I don't believe I have ever before read a letter from a prime minister promising to liberalise the market for gyms - and certainly I have never done so in a letter that is life or death for an economy. But Alexis Tsipras's latest missive to Jean Claud

While you were sleeping: No deal until referendum
2 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
Wall Street rose, with a late burst of buying, on positive jobs data, setting aside news that eurozone leaders told Greece they won’t negotiate a new bailout offer until after the July 5 referendum

While you were sleeping: No deal until referendum
2 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
Wall Street rose, with a late burst of buying, on positive jobs data, setting aside news that eurozone leaders told Greece they won’t negotiate a new bailout offer until after the July 5 referendum

NZ dollar bounces from five-year low as deteriorating economy, Greece stoke volatility
1 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar rose from a five-year low after Greece missed its debt repayment deadline, while a deteriorating local economic outlook stokes expectations for steeper interest rate cuts

NZ dollar bounces from five-year low as deteriorating economy, Greece stoke volatility
1 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar rose from a five-year low after Greece missed its debt repayment deadline, while a deteriorating local economic outlook stokes expectations for steeper interest rate cuts

Greece debt crisis: IMF payment missed as bailout expires
1 Jul 2015
Greece has missed the deadline for a €1.6bn (£1.1bn) payment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), hours after eurozone ministers refused to extend its bailout.But the ministers said they would discuss a last minute suggestion

While you were sleeping: Last-ditch Greek aid request
1 Jul 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
As Greece headed towards missing its June 30 deadline to repay about 1.5 billion euros to the International Monetary Fund, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras requested a new two year bailout

Existential threat to euro from Greek exit
30 Jun 2015
So whether the Greek government likes it or not, and apparently it doesn't, the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker has said that Sunday's referendum is a vote on whether Greece will stay in the euro

Greece, Greece and more Greece!
30 Jun 2015
The world is certainly focused on this small country.It appears that it is the centre of the universe just now.Every news bulletin, every newspaper, every website has a view.Here is mine. It is just as likely to be right or wrong as any other

NZ dollar recovers after knee-jerk decline on Greece concerns
30 Jun 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
By Tina Morrison     June 30 (BusinessDesk) - The New Zealand dollar advanced overnight following a knee-jerk decline yesterday after no agreement was reached between Greece and its creditors

While you were sleeping: Greece closer to exit
30 Jun 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
Equities dropped, while US Treasuries rose amid a safe haven search, on concern Greece is headed for default and exit from the eurozone

NZ dollar edges up from 5-year low, may resume slide as Greek deadline looms
29 Jun 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar rose from a five year low but may yet resume its slide as the deadline looms for Greece to make a debt repayment it can't afford after creditors rejected Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's 11th hour request for time to hol

NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi may decline this week amid Greek uncertainty
29 Jun 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar may decline this week, sinking as low as 66 US cents, as investors shed riskier assets in favour of safe havens amid uncertainty about Greece's ability to repay debts

NZ dollar falls to fresh 5-year low as investors seek safe haven assets on Greece uncertainty
29 Jun 2015 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar fell to a fresh five year low as investors exited riskier assets in favour of safe havens as Greece and its creditors failed to reach agreement at the weekend ahead of a looming debt repayment deadline tomorrow

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