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The Greek Economy: Revisited
Beyond its sun-drenched islands and remarkable history, Greece spent over a decade defined otherwise: unsustainable debt, everlasting unemployment, and a dormant economy. The country was not well-equipped to endure the consequences of the global financial crisis after a prolonged period of borrowing and excessive ( yet unproductive ) spending. Deep structural issues turned a blind eye to tax evasion and allowed for the misreporting of national statistics, resulting in the ine

Stefanos Papapostolou
3 days ago5 min read


When the olden ones fall: does the market punish value investors?
For more than a decade, low interest rates allowed growth firms to dominate while value, dividend, and defensive strategies fell behind. Now the AI-driven surge led by a few mega-caps has heightened concerns about concentration risk. With higher rates restoring the importance of cash flow, traditional approaches are regaining relevance. Growth leaders still outperform, but the gap is no longer widening, hinting at a subtle shift back toward steadier, cash-rich businesses.
Levente Juhász
Dec 11, 20255 min read
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