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February 15th, 2012
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone finance officials are examining ways of delaying parts or even all of a second bailout program for Greece while still ensuring it avoids a disorderly default, several EU sources said on Wednesday. The delays could possibly last until after Greece holds elections expected in April, they said, although it depends to what extent Greek political leaders make firm ...
February 15th, 2012
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone finance officials are examining ways of delaying parts or even all of a second bailout programme for Greece while still avoiding a disorderly default, several EU sources said on Wednesday. Delays could possibly last until after the country holds elections expected in April, they said. ...
February 15th, 2012
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone finance officials are examining ways of delaying parts or even all of a second bailout programme for Greece while still ensuring it avoids a disorderly default, several EU sources said on Wednesday. The delays could possibly last until after Greece holds elections expected in April, they said, although it depends to what extent Greek political leaders make firm ...
February 15th, 2012
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's leaders battled to salvage a 130-billion-euro EU/IMF bailout on Wednesday, rejecting criticism of their commitment to a punishing austerity package despite staunch opposition to it among voters. But with mistrust of Athens high, EU sources told Reuters euro zone finance officials were studying whether it was possible to delay part or all of the rescue deal while still ...
February 13th, 2012
There is another element to this ongoing drama – Greece’s resentment of Western Europe and the feeling that Greeks don’t feel like they are a part of Europe.
February 6th, 2012
European leaders pressure Greece to cut a deal that would pave the way for a second international rescue package — or face an otherwise inevitable default.
February 10th, 2012
Greek prime minister Lucas Papademos told his turbulent coalition government tonight to accept a harsh international bailout deal or condemn the nation to catastrophe.
February 10th, 2012
Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos told his turbulent coalition government on Friday to accept a harsh international bailout deal or condemn the nation to catastrophe.
February 15th, 2012
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece expressed hope it can secure its second EU/IMF bailout in as many years and a deal on easing its debt burden next week, but its euro zone peers made clear the months of increasingly ill-tempered argument are not quite over yet. Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said the Greek side had met the final two demands set by the European Union and IMF to seal the 130 billion ...
February 15th, 2012
European Union finance ministers are meeting on Monday in Brussels to finalise Greece's second bail out deal.
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