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First Greece, Now Italy, Portugal Next?
While most investors are focused on Italian politics - the parallel currency 'mini-BoT' fears and potential for a constitutional crisis - Spain is now facing its own political crisis amid calls for a no-confidence vote against Rajoy. However, 'Spaxit' remains a distant concern for investors as another member of the PIIGS peripheral problems is starting to signal concerns about 'Portugone'? And the fundamental data confirms Portugal is next in line for a debt crisis... As Statista's Brigitte van de Pas notes, on average, European Union countries had a gross government debt of roughly 81 percent of GDP in 2018. This ... (full story)
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