QE3 seems to have more lives that a cat; it comes back into the forefront of the U.S. economy discussion every time there are concerns that economic growth is faltering or potential threats become more than potential, like the recent chapter in the Greek tragedy.

Today, with the economy growing, albeit

QE3 seems to have more lives that a cat; it comes back into the forefront of the U.S. economy discussion every time there are concerns that economic growth is faltering or potential threats become more than potential, like the recent chapter in the Greek tragedy.

Today, with the economy growing, albeit

The Weekly Bottom Line

May - 19 - 2012

Global economic concerns ratcheted up this week. Fears that Greece will soon leave the euro zone rose as the country’s unstable politics undermine its economic reform process and a shrinking deposit base threatens its banks. Beyond the Hellenic Republic, Spanish banks faced rating downgrades, the euro remained under pressure and

The Weekly Bottom Line

May - 19 - 2012

Global economic concerns ratcheted up this week. Fears that Greece will soon leave the euro zone rose as the country’s unstable politics undermine its economic reform process and a shrinking deposit base threatens its banks. Beyond the Hellenic Republic, Spanish banks faced rating downgrades, the euro remained under pressure and

It was a pivotal week for the Eurozone after Greece announced that it was heading back to the polls after the top three parities failed to form a coalition government. So now Greece is leaderless, there is a caretaker government in place but it won’t be able to enforce the

It was a pivotal week for the Eurozone after Greece announced that it was heading back to the polls after the top three parities failed to form a coalition government. So now Greece is leaderless, there is a caretaker government in place but it won’t be able to enforce the

QE3 seems to have more lives that a cat; it comes back into the forefront of the U.S. economy discussion every time there are concerns that economic growth is faltering or potential threats become more than potential, like the recent chapter in the Greek tragedy.

Today, with the economy growing, albeit

The Weekly Bottom Line

May - 19 - 2012

Global economic concerns ratcheted up this week. Fears that Greece will soon leave the euro zone rose as the country’s unstable politics undermine its economic reform process and a shrinking deposit base threatens its banks. Beyond the Hellenic Republic, Spanish banks faced rating downgrades, the euro remained under pressure and

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