EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Part 3) - page 756
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Thus, yields on two-year Greek government bonds exceeded 20%, reaching a record high of 20.73%. Against this background, the cost of insuring Greek and Portuguese debt obligations reached record levels, indicating that investors estimate the probability of default on these instruments within five years at 60%.
Evidence of rising manufacturing activity in Germany and the eurozone as a whole has now pushed the effects of the sovereign debt crisis in a number of eurozone countries out of investors' focus. According to Markit Economics the manufacturing sentiment index of Europe's largest economy rose unexpectedly in April to 61.7 against 60.9 in March and the economists' consensus forecast of 60. Recall that a figure above 50 indicates expansion in the sector.
Also, note that speaking the day before ECB Governing Council member Noeth Wellink said that the ECB's rate hike on 7 April was a message to investors of a "very important signal" in the fight against rising inflation.
"The ECB's message was very clear and is that the bank intends to continue the process of raising rates," said Cathy Lien, director of New York-based GFT Forex. "This fact, combined with positive economic data, is what is supporting the euro."
Bumped H4. Sell. AUD-USD. Possible pullback. from 1.0665 to TP1. 1,061
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Question: could you tell me if there is a timetable on the Internet for rating different countries by different agencies? In general, there is such a schedule or they can review it when they want? If there is no schedule, then what is the periodicity?
For example, if Greece is put on the list for review with probable downgrade, will they review it then or will it be a surprise later :))
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