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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Greece Seeks Interim Loan to Cover Bond Redemption


Sky News Australia

Greece Seeks Interim Loan to Cover Bond Redemption
Wall Street Journal
Greece's conservative New Democracy party eked out a slim victory and will seek to form a pro-austerity coalition government to take the steps needed to comply with strict financial targets set by its international lenders.
Greece needs bridging loan, scrambles for more cutsReuters
Greece Seeks Bridge Loan to Cover Bond RedemptionNASDAQ
Greece seeking bridge loan for funding needs: sourceWHTC
Huffington Post
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Greece Seeks Interim Loan to Cover Bond Payout

Greece is seeking extra money from its international creditors to cover a coming bond redemption in late August, as a deeper-than-expected recession drives the country's fiscal-consolidation program off course.

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Greece Ridge mall gets conditional OK to tear down Bon-Ton, build 5 restaurants


News 10NBC

Greece Ridge mall gets conditional OK to tear down Bon-Ton, build 5 restaurants
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
A revised payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement will be considered Tuesday night by the Greece Central School District board, which originally had opposed Wilmorite Management Group's plan.
Deal Reached on Greece Ridge Tax Breaks13WHAM-TV
The Mall at Greece Ridge tax break meeting TuesdayGreece Post

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Ex-Greek Finance Minister: Cuts 'Almost Impossible'

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The head of a party in Greece's new coalition government on Tuesday said the country's recession made it "almost impossible" for...

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New Greek cuts “almost impossible” says party backing coalition government


OpEdNews

New Greek cuts “almost impossible” says party backing coalition government
Washington Post
ATHENS, Greece — The head of a party in Greece's new coalition government says the country's recession makes it “almost impossible” for it to achieve the €11.5 billion ($14.1 billion) in cuts over the next two years demanded by its rescue creditors.
New Greek Cuts "Almost Impossible"ABC News

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New Greek cuts "almost impossible"

The head of a party in Greece's new coalition government says the country's recession makes it "almost impossible" for it to achieve the €11.5 billion ($14.1 billion) in cuts over the next two years demanded by its rescue creditors.

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Greece needs bridging loan, scrambles for more cuts

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's coalition government will seek a bridging loan to tide it over while it scrambles to find 11.7 billion euros of spending cuts to bring a derailed bailout plan back on track and appease exasperated international lenders. The measures must be submitted for approval by July 24, when auditors of the so-called "troika" of the European Union, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank are expected to return to Athens for a check-up mission. ...

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Greece Seeks Bridge Loan

Greece is seeking a bridge loan from its international creditors to cover a coming bond redemption in late August, two Greek government officials said.

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Europe is Good for Greece, and Turkey, too


German Marshall Fund (blog)

Europe is Good for Greece, and Turkey, too
German Marshall Fund (blog)
WASHINGTON—It is tempting to look at the trajectories of Greece and Turkey — two neighbors bound by a history of competition — and conclude that gaining European Union membership hurt Greece as much as not gaining it helped Turkey. Greece entered ...


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Greece Seeks Bridge Loan to Cover Bond Redemption


OpEdNews

Greece Seeks Bridge Loan to Cover Bond Redemption
Wall Street Journal
Greece is seeking a bridge loan from its international creditors to cover a coming bond redemption in late August, two Greek government officials said Tuesday.
The Troika Takes Two More Victims; the Coup Regime sells off Greek PropertyOpEdNews
Troika mission expected in the coming daysKathimerini
Greece Seeks Bridge Loan for Funding Needs: SourcesCNBC.com

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Greece library adds self-checkout kiosks


Greece library adds self-checkout kiosks
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The stations were added during recent renovations at the 2 Vince Tofany Boulevard library.

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Lawmaker: Give Germans subsidy to visit Greece


Lawmaker: Give Germans subsidy to visit Greece
The Seattle Times
Lawmaker: Give Germans subsidy to visit Greece. A German lawmaker is suggesting giving holidaymakers a subsidy to visit Greece and other ailing southern European economies. The Associated Press ...

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Lawmaker: Give Germans Subsidy to Visit Greece



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Lawmaker: Boost Greek finances, German mood with holiday subsidy


Lawmaker: Boost Greek finances, German mood with holiday subsidy
Washington Post
BERLIN — A German lawmaker is suggesting giving holidaymakers a subsidy to visit Greece and other ailing southern European economies.

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Underpinnings of Greek Tragedy in Israel


New York Times (blog)

Underpinnings of Greek Tragedy in Israel
New York Times (blog)
Adi Nes explores issues of Israeli identity and masculinity in his work. His latest project, "The Village," is on display at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York.


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Greek President Cancels Democracy Celebration


Greek President Cancels Democracy Celebration
Greek Reporter
Greek President Karolos Papoulias ATHENS – Greece's economic crisis, that is sapping the spirit out of the country as well as its finances, is so.


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Greece library adds self-checkout


Greece library adds self-checkout
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The stations were added during recent renovations at the 2 Vince Tofany Boulevard library.


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