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How Greece's liquidity problem could cause an unplanned Grexit

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageGreek banks have seen a steady decline in deposits.EPA/Simela Pantzartzi

As Greece moves from one repayment deadline to another, you can be forgiven for thinking that the country’s main daily challenge is finding the money to pay its public sector workers and meet its debt servicing obligations. While this remains an important challenge, the...

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Venice Biennale 2015: the Arsenale stuffed with guns, stripped of hope

  • Written by: The Conversation
imagePino Pascali, Cannone Semovente (Gun), 1965. Photo by Alessandra Chemollo, courtesy of la Biennale di Venezia

The Venice Biennale is a kind of two-yearly Great Pacific garbage patch of art: a slick of official exhibits, national representations, collateral shows, non-accredited pop-ups, the old and the new, the brilliant and the dire, that...

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