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en A grand coalition would be perceived negatively by the markets. It would be unlikely to push through any reforms because the parties hold contradictory positions and would neutralise each other.

en The markets have been pinning their hopes on improved chances of speedier tax cuts and structural reforms that would speed up the road to faster German recovery, ... Investors would tend to give a grand coalition the thumbs down, as reforms would be put on ice.

en Yes, they've reached an agreement, but it remains to be seen whether the grand coalition can work and whether it actually delivers the reforms.

en This is not a reform that Merkel can take credit for personally, but it is a sign that her grand coalition is tackling needed reforms.

en The German market would view such a grand coalition as slightly negative because it could mean reforms will take longer to enforce.

en This is the worst outcome possible for the euro. Not only is there no clear winner, it will be difficult for either side to form a coalition and there seems to be hostility to the idea of a grand coalition. It looks as if it could drag on for weeks if not months and that uncertainty is the worst thing for markets,

en We cannot expect a 'grand coalition' to undertake bold and speedy reforms, especially of the labor market and tax system. The euro looks weak now.

en We cannot expect a grand coalition to undertake bold and speedy reforms, especially of the labor market and tax system. The euro looks weak now.

en What is decisive is what actually happens, ... The need for reform in those fields is undisputed. If we don't manage to agree on real, far-reaching reforms here, the grand coalition would be meaningless.

en A grand coalition would be a very bad solution for Germany. A grand coalition would mean stagnation.

en This grand coalition would mean a standstill for Germany. I firmly believe that a grand coalition would not tackle anything that really would bring Germany ahead.

en Investors have increasingly accepted the non-tradable share reforms. The reforms and the compensation plans are now mainly perceived as positives for the market.

en A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. The main requirement is negotiation within parties -- which won't be too hard -- about who should occupy the most senior positions. But then among parties, about how those positions should be distributed,

en I feel Congress will not be a part of the grand alliance against the CPI-M. So, the existing alliance of parties including the TC and BJP should start the exercise of identifying seats and other nitty-gritty of the coalition.

en I feel Congress will not be a part of the grand alliance against the CPI-M. So, the existing alliance of parties including TC and BJP should start the exercise of identifying seats and other nitty-gritty of the coalition.


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