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This content is from: Portfolio Regardless of Greek Election Result, Euro Exit Not Likely When this Wednesday’s special election was called last week, markets swooned a bit. While fears of a euro exit remain, the present situation is not cause for alarm. By David Turner December 15, 2014
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This content is from: Portfolio Daily Agenda: Investors Look to the West Following Greek Election EU finance ministers will be talking about the Syriza party’s sweeping victory in Greece, while investors in the U.S. wait anxiously for Wednesday’s FOMC announcement. By Andrew Barber January 26, 2015