Greece's debt crisis has spawned its own awkward argot. For those in the know, clunky terms like "Grexit" are shorthand, a quick way of saving a bundle of words. For everybody else, they're as ...
If you've been following the ongoing Greek solvency crisis, you have probably heard the terms "Grexit" – referring to Greece exiting the euro zone -- and "Grexident" – if it accidentally leaves the ...
LONDON (MarketWatch) — Investors have had to grapple with the prospect of a “Grexit” and a “Grexident” — and now there’s also the “Grimbo” to deal with. Citigroup has just added a new word to the ...
After the famous "Grexit" and the less utilized "Graccident," neologisms for the Greek situation emerge daily within the analyst community. Worth mentioning is "Grimbo" — a contraction of Greece and ...
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Investment bank analysts have a new word to describe the situation in Greece: "Grimbo." When the possibility of Greece leaving the euro first became apparent, bank analysts gave it a nickname, "Grexit ...
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Citigroup Inc. economist Ebrahim Rahbari is again adding to the the dictionary of financial markets. In February 2012, he coined the term “Grexit” to describe the risk of Greece leaving the euro area.
Citigroup economist Ebrahim Rahbari is again adding to the the dictionary of financial markets. In February 2012, he coined the term "Grexit" to describe the risk of Greece leaving the euro area. At ...
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