The Economist is bored of “Grexit” – Here comes “Gredge”
The Greek crisis at least provides economists with the proverbial food for thought, as everyone seems to want to come up with the next “trend” in describing a Greek crisis debacle.
The Economist magazine seems to have been tired from overuse of the “Grexit” term and wants to adopt a more…positive term which doesn’t throw Greece out of the Eurozone.
The new word is “Gredge”. It combines “Greece” and “Edge”. What a funny thing, since, according to the Economist, the EU does not overly worry about the consequences of a Greek market exit.
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