Marie Christine Polymenacou relates how the Greeks view their national election on Sunday and what the results may hold for the global economy.
Marie Christine graduated from Deree College with a B.A. in Marketing, Advertising and Consumer Behaviour. She has served as fashion editor for a number of well-known magazines, including Harper’s, Esquire, Status, and Mondo Uomo. Her language proficiencies include Greek, English, Spanish, French, and Japanese.
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References
References
Greek Crisis: National Bank Of Greece Rises 30% In New York, Even As Outflows Swell
Abram Brown
Forbes.com
June 14, 2012
Stock Markets In Spain, Italy, Greece Rise In Spite Of Headlines
Eleazar David Meléndez
International Business Times
June 14, 2012
Definition of ‘Wall Of Worry’
The financial markets’ periodic tendency to surmount a host of negative factors and keep ascending. Wall of worry is generally used in connection with the stock markets, referring to their resilience when running into a temporary stumbling block, rather than a permanent impediment to a market advance.
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