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Euroshock How The Largest Debt Restructuring In History Helped Save Greece And Preserve The Eurozone Dallara

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Euroshock How The Largest Debt Restructuring In History Helped Save Greece And Preserve The Eurozone Dallara
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Euroshock How The Largest Debt Restructuring In History Helped Save Greece And Preserve The Eurozone Dallara instant download after payment.

Publisher: Rodin Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 29.99 MB
Pages: 560
Author: Dallara, Charles
ISBN: 9781957588131, 1957588136
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Euroshock How The Largest Debt Restructuring In History Helped Save Greece And Preserve The Eurozone Dallara by Dallara, Charles 9781957588131, 1957588136 instant download after payment.

The inside story of the unprecedented restructuring of Greece’s debt in 2012—the largest restructuring in history—and how the Eurozone was stabilized and Greece was saved from exit from the Euro and economic calamity. In the fall of 2009, the world economy was beginning to recover from the global financial crisis that had shaken global markets and had led to a sharp recession. At the same time, Europe was entering a new phase of economic stress. By the spring of 2011, the European economy had exploded into a full-blown crisis with Greece at the center. The euro, a currency just over a decade old, was under severe pressure and there was growing speculation about Greece leaving the Eurozone and thereby fracturing the common currency, leading potentially to an unraveling of the euro. Against this backdrop, urgent negotiations were launched to pull Greece and Europe back from the brink of disaster. This is the inside story of those negotiations.

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