The rescue package adopted last week by the members of the eurozone could temporarily help Greece refinance itself in acceptable conditions in the coming months. However, the package has not changed the fundamental situation:
Two anniversariesThis week marks the first anniversary of the end of the most recent bear market. Between October 2007 and March 2009, the stock markets lost around 54% (using the MSCI World index in euro as a benchmark) before gaining 62% since then. (Mathematical calculations being what they are, an increase of 62% after a slump of 54% means that the markets are still well below their October 2007 level). |
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Do the recent stock market declines represent a buying opportunity?
Le 25/08/2011 par Guy Wagner
After reading your analyse, I thought, "What about investing in ...
Do the recent stock market declines represent a buying opportunity?
Le 24/08/2011
Hi Guy, I'm a regular reader of your blog and ...
A Greek tragedy
Le 29/07/2011 par Ian Brown
hi Guy, great blog. Do you have an opinion on domestic and/or ...
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