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1Grexit — n. The exit of Greece from the eurozone. [Greece or Greek + exit.] Example Citations: But the fact the damage would be lighter makes such a Grexit more likely. And with Greece currently struggling to secure reform pledges from its public sector… …
2Европейский долговой кризис — В этой статье описываются текущие события. Информация может быстро меняться по мере развития события. Вы просматриваете статью в версии от 14:59 13 декабря 2012 (UTC). ( …
3Долговой кризис в Греции — В этой статье описываются текущие события. Информация может быстро меняться по мере развития события. Вы просматриваете статью в версии от 05:41 15 декабря 2012 (UTC). ( …
4Chermany — n. China and Germany taken together, particularly as an economic entity or market. [Blend of China and Germany.] Example Citations: The U.S. perpetually runs large trade deficits with the rest of the world (especially Chermany ) because other… …
5Economics — agflation Anglosphere attention economics bionomics brain waste brickor mortis BRICs caponomics …
6Eurogeddon — n. An extreme European economic, political, or military crisis. Also: Euro‑geddon. [Europe + Armageddon.] Example Citations: Nobody wants to speak too soon, but the horrors of the past 12 months seem far away. Nothing has changed, of course. All… …
7Geography — aerotropolis a geographic Anglosphere arrival city birthplace effect boomburb BRICs Chermany …
8Politics — astroturf attack fax Baracknophobia birther blue hot Bork businesscrat celeb …
9endism — (EN.diz.um) n. The belief that something of significant scope and duration, particularly something negative, is coming to an end. endist n., adj. Example Citations: The United States, possessed of so much moral clarity about its ordained place in …
10peak debt — n. In an economy or household, the point at which the costs to service increasing debts become so high relative to income that no more debt can be taken on, so consumption plummets. Example Citations: A corollary, peak debt, was coined in 2006 by …
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