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    Jefferies (JEF) and sovereign debt exposure

    Sh1t, I just wanted to start a beautiful cap intro relationship with them. Ay, ay, ay.
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    Greek Government loses majority: CNBC

    http://www.cnbc.com/ Papandreou says elections "inevitable"
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    Greek referendum on Dec 4th or 5th will decide Greece´s "future"

    French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that the Greek referendum to be held on Dec. 4 or Dec. 5 will determine Greece’s future in the euro. Greece must adopt the entire bailout package in order to receive payment of the sixth tranche of aid, Sarkozy told reporters in Cannes, France, today...
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    Merkel comments in Cannes after meeting with Papandreou

    22.44 Leaders emerge from the Papandreou meeting. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the Greek referendum would determine whether Greece was to stay in the euro. “The referendum will revolve around nothing less than the question: does Greece want to stay in the euro, yes or no?” Merkel...
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    Ben Bernanke: More Stimulus ‘on the Table’

    Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said unemployment is still “far too high” and the Fed may take further steps to boost growth, such as buying mortgage bonds or changing the way it communicates its policy goals to the public. Additional stimulus “remains on the table,” Bernanke...
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    Papandreou wanted to renogiate bail-out terms and then put it to the referendum

    Mr Papandreou was summoned to an emergency meeting in Cannes on the eve of Thursday’s G20 gathering of the world’s leading economies in a bid to clarify the situation before the summit got under way. The Greek prime minister wrote to European Union leaders on Tuesday detailing plans to...
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    FED targets on GDP, inflation, PCE inflation, jobles rate

    2:00p Fed slices growth outlook, ups jobless view 2:00p Fed sees 2014 core PCE inflation 1.5%-2% 2:00p Fed cuts 2013 core PCE inflation view to 1.4%-1.9% 2:00p Fed ups 2012 core PCE inflation view to 1.5%-2% 2:00p Fed ups 2011 core PCE inflation view to 1.8%-1.9% 2:00p Fed still sees...
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    U.S. private-sector jobs up 110,000 in October

    WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Private-sector payrolls moderately increased in October, led by the services-producing sector and small businesses, according to the ADP employment report released Wednesday. Payrolls rose 110,000, as services employment gained 114,000 and goods-producing...
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    MNI Survey: Japan Q3 GDP Seen +5.8%, 1st Rise In 4 Qtrs

    TOKYO (MNI) – Japan’s gross domestic product in July-September is expected to have posted the first rise in four quarters, up a real 1.5% q/q, or an annualized 5.8%, thanks to improvement in net exports and personal consumption, according to the median forecast of economists surveyed by...
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    There is talk in the market that China may be contributing 700B EUR to the EFSF.

    http://forex.fxdd.com/130948/forex-trading/there-is-talk-in-the-market-that-china-may-be-contributing-700b-eur-to-the-efsf China foreign minister says China is ready to explore ways to fight crisis with EU.
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    MF Global admitted client funds used as crisis escalated: report

    MF Global tells officials client money used: AP http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/mf/overview?link=MW_home_latest_news Let me recall who the head of their Compliance Department was. Maybe Thomas Cohen, U.S. Chief Compliance Officer? Ouch!
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    Greece's Vote on Bailout Plan Is "Basically Dead

    http://www.cnbc.com/
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    Greek Health Minister Says Referendum Won’t Happen: Proto Thema

    It is obvious that the Health Minister’s position – whose opinion has a great significance in view of its status as coming from a constitutional expert- will be discussed quite a bit. http://www.protothema.gr/news-in-english/article/?aid=155920
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    Greek Health Minister Says Referendum Won’t Happen: Proto Thema

    http://www.protothema.gr/ "Greek drama" needs a new definition. :eek:
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    Italy's FTSE MIB index drops 7% to 14,896

    France's CAC-40 index slumps 5.7% to 3,059.68 Germany's DAX 30 index sinks 6% to 5,775
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    Fitch says Greek referendum is a threat to Eurozone financial stability

    The Dutch Labour party said it would not support last week’s summit deal if the Greeks insisted on a referendum, threatening to derail a Dutch parliamentary vote tonight to rubber-stamp the agreement.
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    Fitch says Greek referendum is a threat to Eurozone financial stability

    The only thing left is that the referendum has to be approved by Greece´ president Karolos Papoulias.
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