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Pay It Forward
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Greece?s return to the markets
A bond issue is a milestone but there is still a long way to go
<<http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-6TtyifF0In0/TeoXXILQ2lI/AAAAAAAANU8/QKKD3w_ck3U/s1600/lgr-soldiers-1a683.jpg>> image was too big check out the locks ![]() hotlinked is that fucking hair weave?? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() THE journey has been an epic one, but Greece has reached, if not the destination, at least a waymark. The last time that its government raised long-term funds was in March 2010, just weeks before the markets lost confidence in Greece altogether, forcing its first bail-out. This week the Greek government returned to the markets, raising ?3 billion ($4.1 billion) in five-year bonds at a yield of just under 5% in a heavily oversubscribed issue. The amount might be small and the yield high compared with borrowing costs in other rescued countries, such as Portugal, whose five-year notes were trading at around 2.6%. But the notion of any bond issue at all still prompts eye-rubbing, given the depth of the Greek crisis. Six consecutive years of recession have seen the economy shrink by a quarter, prompting social and political turmoil that at its worst seemed quite likely to push Greece out of the euro zone. For most of the past four years a return to the markets on any terms seemed inconceivable, a view underscored by vaulting bond yields full article...
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working on my tan
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What the hell are those butt fuckers wearing?
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See signature :)
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It's 42
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Those are ceremonial uniforms of the Evzones from the Ottoman Occupation. The tassels symbolize the "tears of the years of oppression." |
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你自己去他媽的
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nothing but lazy ppl in that country
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Back in the harbor
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completely unlike anywhere else in the world?right? the entire country of 11 MILLION people?all lazy and dress up in ridiculous butt fucker costumes. Thank goodness the western civilization is actually on top of things.
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See signature :)
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Yes, Greeks are one of the lazier, at least in Europe. lots of data to back that up. No offense to the country, but that is true.
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Back in the harbor
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![]() and how does it factor in to average life term and obesity and heart disease in comparison to western countries or EU countries for that matter? I'm not disagreeing btw. IMO the way of life in Greece is slower, more internalized, healthier and less monetarily driven?perhaps that does equal laziness?.it also equals happiness ;) |
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