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20

 10 questions to ask about Greece:

Does the recent outflow of deposits and collapse in growth and tax collections make the patient too sick to rescue?

Do the Europeans proceed without the IMF, at least to extend in the short term?

Do Merkel and Tsipras acquiesce to common ground and still keep their electorate placated?

Do the Greeks hold a referendum and or election given the factious nature of the ruling party and need for popular support?

Does the deal being contemplated even make a difference as all signs point to it being a repeat of the current deal which has been unsuccessful?

Does Italy raise a concern for contagion?

Does a Greek exit matter?

Does Greece resemble Puerto Rico and vice versa?

Do upcoming European elections continue on the recent track of anti-Euro sentiment?

Does the great Euro experiment ever work or is it a flawed concept?


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  1. anonymous2 on June 21, 2015 3:55 am

    One answer about Greece:

    Forget about it; it’s background noise.

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