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While you were sleeping: Greek-sponsored retreat
11 Sep 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
Stocks retreated as investor wariness about the outlook for the EU debt crisis, in particular Greece, offset hopes that the US central bank will act decisively later this week to bolster the world's biggest economy
NZ dollar falls as resurgent Spain, Greek debt fears sap risk appetite
25 Jul 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar shed about half a US cent after Spain's borrowing costs rose and European officials said Greece had little hope of meeting the terms of its bailout, sapping risk appetite and demand for so-called growth assets
NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi to fall on Spain fears; RBNZ looms
23 Jul 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar may fall this week amid concerns a 100 billion euro bailout for Spain won't be enough to prevent the nation's heading the same way as Greece, while locally the Reserve Bank is expected to keep interest rates at a record low
NZ dollar rises as Greece's New Democracy party takes the lead
18 Jun 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar rose after Greece’s New Democracy party opened up a narrow lead in the second round of elections, with the result likely to see the indebted nation stay in the euro-zone
World Week Ahead Central banks on radar
18 Jun 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
Eyes are on the world’s major central banks as investors have been reassured that the outcome of Sunday’s elections in Greece – which will become clearer within the next few hours - won't be allowed to send financial markets into a tails
NZ dollar falls before OCR review; Greek election looms
14 Jun 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand fell before the Reserve Bank's monetary policy review this morning, likely to keep interest rates on hold at a record low, and on speculation Greece will water down its austerity measures after this weekend's elections
NZ dollar falls as G7 leaders give no official guidance on Spain, Greece
6 Jun 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar fell after the leaders of the Group of Seven nations agreed to a coordinated response to Europe’s deteriorating financial crisis, though gave no guidance on how to do so, leaving investors wary of a potential rescue
While you were sleeping: Spain, Greece hug spotlight
1 Jun 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
As the pendulum swung back towards pro-bailout parties in Greece ahead of this month's vote, there were reports that the International Monetary Fund has begun preparing for a potential rescue loan for Spain
NZ dollar falls more than half a US cent
31 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar fell more than half a US cent amid concerns over how Spain will shore up its banking sector and an opinion poll showed growing support for Greece's anti-bail-out party, sapping demand for growth-linked currencies like the kiwi
NZ dollar holds above 76 US cts, Greek instability settles
29 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar held above 76 US cents on prospects Greece will avoid a euro-exit after polls showed the nation's pro-bailout party gaining ground, boosting demand for higher- yielding assets, such as the kiwi
NZ dollar rises after Monti says Greece likely to keep euro
25 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar gained after Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said Greece will probably keep the euro, easing concerns about the fragility of Europe and stoking investors' appetite for higher-yielding, riskier, assets
NZ dollar hits 6-month low, rebounds, on EU summit; budget looms
24 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar climbed from a six-month low as European Union leaders meet amid talk Greece could leave the euro zone and ahead of the budget locally which is expected to chart the route back to fiscal surplus
NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi to gain as Euro leaders meet
21 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar may rise this week as European leaders are expected to urge Greece to stay in the euro zone, while at home the government is set to deliver a "zero budget" as it aims to return to surplus
NZ dollar holds near 5 1/2-mth low as G8 make little headway on Greece
21 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar held near a five and half month low after leaders from the eight largest industrial economies pushed for Greece to stay in the euro, even as no concrete decisions were made to support the indebted nation
NZ dollar falls to 5-month-low as ECB halts loans to Greek banks
17 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar fell to a five-month low after the European Central Bank said it will temporarily stop lending to Greece's banks, damping investors' appetite for risk-sensitive assets
NZ dollar tumbles 1 US cent after Greece calls new election, dairy prices fall
16 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar fell 1 US cent after Greek politicians called for new elections after crisis talks failed and dairy product prices declined for the third straight sale in Fonterra's global auction
While you were sleeping: Worries on euro risk
16 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
Wall Street struggled after Greece called for a new election following politicians' failure to form a government, even as American data provided good news on the US economy. The euro sank to a four-month low against the greenback
While you were sleeping: Greek crisis frays nerves
15 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The stalemate in Greece continued, with political parties still unable to reach agreement on forming a new government, keeping alive concern that the debt-laden country might fracture the euro zone by abandoning the common currency
NZ Dollar Outlook: Kiwi may fall on Chinese data, Greece
14 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
The New Zealand dollar may extend its slide this week as investors digest weak data out of our second-biggest export market, China and the prospect of fresh elections in Greece loom, sapping risk-appetite
World Week Ahead: The Greek dance continues
14 May 2012 BusinessDesk.co.nz
After a week of intense negotiations, it seems that the differences over the terms of the international bailout for Greece are too vast for the nation's political parties to bridge and fresh elections seem increasingly likely