Greece – New paradigm or old problem?

Greece has come a long way in a short time. The economy looks good and business is booming. But is there a danger of declaring victory while the battle is still raging? Greeks are starting to argue that Greece is different and that excessive stock market valuations are justified. Many other countries have done the same in the past and lived to regret it. Brian Caplen reports.

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Stock market fever has taken hold in Greece. In Athens, taxi drivers and waiters are at the ready with their tips for the best stocks to buy – a classic sign of an overheated market. Almost everyone in Greece seems to have a view on the market these days.

In villages where old men used to sit drinking coffee all day, exchanging farming advice and scandal, they now frequent only cafes and bars with screens and all they talk about is the market.

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