Do investors need to worry about Greece’s election on Sunday?

The last time Greeks went to the polls, global markets tumbled.

One risk is that there could be tetchy post-election talks between Syriza and New Democracy in order to form a coalition government, as Bloomberg has pointed out. That could hinder Greece from implementing the terms of its latest bailout.

So should investors worry about the vote on Sunday?
 
The last time Greeks went to the polls, global markets tumbled.

One risk is that there could be tetchy post-election talks between Syriza and New Democracy in order to form a coalition government, as Bloomberg has pointed out. That could hinder Greece from implementing the terms of its latest bailout.

So should investors worry about the vote on Sunday?


No, Greece is old news...no one cares.
 
No, Greece is old news...no one cares.

Agreed. No one cares if Greece stays and goes any more. They are insignificant, and freaking out every time there is an election in Greece going forward, will not help.
 
Ok, then what was all this Grexit mess about? If we forgot about it so soon, it was all speculative and not really significant.
 
grexit mess? what's that all about?

markets are wholly focussed on the monetary policy of the US, the biggest economy in the world, they have no interest in anything else, and certainly not in the election results of some poxy little place called Greece.
 
The last time Greeks went to the polls, global markets tumbled.

One risk is that there could be tetchy post-election talks between Syriza and New Democracy in order to form a coalition government, as Bloomberg has pointed out. That could hinder Greece from implementing the terms of its latest bailout.

So should investors worry about the vote on Sunday?


No because the last negotiations with Germany showed that all the supposed power the Greeks had IE leaving Euro, was not.
 
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