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Week End Blog – Goodbye Greece, Hello Bond Bubble!

February 27, 2015by jsblokland Leave a comment

It took a while, but Greece no longer dominated all the headlines this week. The Greek government handed in a ‘to-do list’ that was enough for Mr. Dijsselbloem to work […]

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Week End Blog – Politicians to the Rescue?

February 13, 2015by jsblokland Leave a comment

Welcome to the Week End Blog. This week was again all about politics. European politics, to be precise. First, the Greek roller coaster continued for at least another week. In […]

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Week End Blog – Greece, Oil, Ruble, …Stress!

December 12, 2014by jsblokland 1 Comment

It’s always when you least expect it. A phrase that applies perfectly to the sudden crisis in Greece. In a surprise move the government of Greece announced it will bring […]

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Week End Blog – Russia, again, lower bond yields, again, and GDP growth, again

August 29, 2014by jsblokland Leave a comment

Another week dominated by geopolitical tensions. Equities are up this week, but it feels like this could become a bumpy ride. As in almost every other week this year interest […]

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