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From: Jes Staley ‹ >
To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]>
Sent: 5/10/2010 2:56:33 AM
Subject: Fw: WSJ NEWS ALERT: EU Agrees to 720-Billion-Euro Bailout Plan
Yep
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From: Blythe Masters
To: Jes Staley
Sent: Sun May 09 21:54:18 2010
Subject: Re: WSJ NEWS ALERT: EU Agrees to 720-Billion-Euro Bailout Plan
Still concerned that everyone is forgetting that uk has bigger, unique and serious
problems. If euro zone gets fixed, uk is next. Hard to see euro stabilized permanently
given a run on the pound or gilts.
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From: Blythe Masters
To: Jes Staley
Sent: Sun May 09 21:04:23 2010
Subject: Re: WSJ NEWS ALERT: EU Agrees to 720-Billion-Euro Bailout Plan
It's still not announced, the headline sounds like a done deal but the details are still
referring to a future tense agreement and there is no clarity of individual parliamentary
approvals required. So the numbers are on the right scale but the crucial details still
missing and high risk that markets get spooked further.
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From: Jes Staley
To: Blythe Masters
Sent: Sun May 09 20:49:52 2010
Subject: Re: WSJ NEWS ALERT: EU Agrees to 720-Billion-Euro Bailout Plan
Your take?
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From: Blythe Masters
To: Zubrow Markets Update
Sent: Sun May 09 20:49:02 2010
Subject: Fw: WSJ NEWS ALERT: EU Agrees to 720-Billion-Euro Bailout Plan
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From: WSJ.com Editors <[email protected]>
To: Blythe Masters
Sent: Sun May 09 20:47:12 2010
Subject: WSJ NEWS ALERT: EU Agrees to 720-Billion-Euro Bailout Plan
News Alert
from The Wall Street Journal
The European Union agreed to an audacious E720 billion bailout plan in an effort to stanch
a burgeoning sovereign-debt crisis that began in Greece but now threatens the stability of
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The money would be available to rescue euro-tone economies that get into financial
troubles, the diplomats said. The plan would consist of E440 billion of loans from
euro-zone governments, E60 billion from an EU emergency fund, and E220 billion from the
International Monetary Fund.
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