the market is very quiet today, page-8

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    >Personally I don't think it will make much difference.
    >The EU is still screwed

    The market isn't really excited about who leads the country. The lenders are excited now they've figured out how to topple governments they don't like.

    The other subtle play happeneing here is that the countries are replacing their leaders with people very closely associated with the ECB and EU politics. If I was a conspiracy nut I'd say it was nicely organised.

    Not sure this is a good thing in the long run but short term may be appealing to the big players.
 
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