Bond traders are starting to price in the possibility of Italy leaving the euro zone. t.co/JvC3eRWzwO The rise in 2-year Italian yields has been swift and fierce. pic.twitter.com/8CGUyrCF4x
— Lisa Abramowicz (@lisaabramowicz1) May 29, 2018
I think it is becoming evident now that a -7 to -12% correction for Dow Europe is in the cards — along as pivot is rejected. #Italycrisis pic.twitter.com/aYMFPYFRlk
— Alastair Williamson (@StockBoardAsset) May 29, 2018
Still get can’t get excited about a Euro crisis like in 2010-2012. When things get bad enough in Europe the Euro treaties are violated, monetary principles are ignored, and democracies get suspended
— GreekFire23 (@GreekFire23) May 29, 2018
First signs of capital flight from Italy? #Euro keeps falling vs Swiss franc. pic.twitter.com/tJ6ytuw5c9
— Holger Zschaepitz (@Schuldensuehner) May 29, 2018