AFP | UPDATE 1-Greek deal may be delayed past weekend-officials Reuters Inspectors seen leaving Saturday before final accord. * Deal could be delayed until Troika return next week. * Snags over demands for deeper cuts. By Lefteris Papadimas. ATHENS, Sept 20 (Reuters) - The heads of the international "troika" team ... Greek deal may be delayed past weekend: officials Greek parties still unable to clinch deal on new austerity measures Greek Finance Minister Says Several Days Yet To Finalize Budget Cuts |
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
UPDATE 1-Greek deal may be delayed past weekend-officials
UPDATE 1-Doubts over betting monopoly weigh on Greek OPAP sale
Financial Mirror | UPDATE 1-Doubts over betting monopoly weigh on Greek OPAP sale Reuters OPAP central to Greek privatisation programme. * Case could affect OPAP value. * Foreign gambling groups keen to enter market. * Opinion on monopoly carries weight but not binding. By Foo Yun Chee and Harry Papachristou. BRUSSELS/ATHENS, Sept ... Opap Posts Record Decline on Greek Tax Hikes: Athens Mover |
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Greece Is Days Away From Another Vote That Will Determine Its Future
Business Insider | Greece Is Days Away From Another Vote That Will Determine Its Future Business Insider Greek finance minister Yannis Stournaras made it sound like the troika is making it really hard for Greece, too. Via Kathimerini: Stournaras remained tight-lipped about the content of the discussion when he emerged from the premier's office. He ... |
Greece Aims to Complete OPAP Sale by Year End, Early January
Online Poker.net | Greece Aims to Complete OPAP Sale by Year End, Early January Wall Street Journal ATHENS--Greece's government hopes to sell off state-owned gambling monopoly OPAP SA (OPAP.AT) by the end of the year or early January, a senior government official said Thursday, a move that would represent a significant step forward for the country's ... Greece hikes gambling taxes, OPAP shares dive Greece Raises Gambling Taxes To Satisfy Lenders Opap Posts Record Decline on Greek Tax Hikes: Athens Mover |
Forex Flash: Greece continues on schedule for now – UBS
Forex Flash: Greece continues on schedule for now – UBS NASDAQ FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Earlier today, European Commission President Barroso noted that it is critically important for Greece to stay in the Eurozone. Thereafter, he called for greater integration in the Eurozone saying that a "federation of nation ... |
Greece Looks for More Budget Cuts
Greece Looks for More Budget Cuts Wall Street Journal (blog) By Alkman Granitsas. As Greece's coalition leaders meet Thursday on what is likely to be their penultimate meeting before signing off on billions of euros worth of budget cuts demanded by the troika (another meeting may come Sunday), the countdown ... |
Greek deal on austerity measures still elusive
Greece's coalition government parties on Thursday failed again to agree on a major new austerity package that had been promised for this week and is crucial to the financial survival of the country.
Police pepper-spray colleagues at protest
Protesting Greek police pepper-sprayed
Greek police officers staged a protest outside the prime minister's office on Thursday, with some even getting pepper-sprayed as they demonstrated against new austerity measures the government is planning.
Greek state tries to stem neo-Nazi rise
AFP | Greek state tries to stem neo-Nazi rise AFP By Catherine Boitard (AFP) – 30 minutes ago. ATHENS — Following its unprecedented election to parliament, Greece's neo-Nazi group Golden Dawn has been engaged in 'law and order' crackdowns and solidarity gestures that have boosted its popularity, ... Greek neo-Nazis exploit fears to raise profile |
Tensions simmer as Greece, lenders battle over austerity
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's latest round of talks with lenders on an austerity plan was marked by moments of tension as the two sides squabbled over a plan to reform the country's bloated public sector, government officials told Reuters on Thursday. The dispute is the latest challenge facing Prime Minister Antonis Samaras's government, which is struggling to reach agreement both internally and with the troika of European Union, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund lenders on an unpopular package of spending cuts worth nearly 12 billion euros. ...
Natalie Suflita of Greece is running her way to Chicago
Natalie Suflita of Greece is running her way to Chicago Rochester Democrat and Chronicle For a Greece woman, the Chicago Marathon in October is something she will be able to check off her to-do list, and it is a race she wasn't sure she'd be able to get to. But with dedication to running and a good support system, she hopes to accomplish ... |
Greek transport workers join strikes as austerity talks drag on
San Francisco Chronicle | Greek transport workers join strikes as austerity talks drag on Washington Post Greek transport workers join strikes as austerity talks drag on. (Petros Giannakouris/ Associated Press ) - A woman passes next to grafitti in central Athens, on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. Debt-strapped Greece is negotiating a major new austerity ... Greek transport workers join strikes Greek Judges and Prosecutors Strike Greek islands not for sale, red tape must go: minister |
Greek transport workers join strikes
Public transport workers in Greece have joined a growing wave of strikes against new austerity measures that the country's creditors are demanding in return for rescue loans.
Greece and Troika Move Closer to Deal on Austerity
CNBC.com | Greece and Troika Move Closer to Deal on Austerity CNBC.com By: Reuters. Greece has secured the blessing of its lenders on an additional chunk of spending cuts in a nearly 12-billion-euro austerity plan, a senior government official said on Wednesday, bringing the crisis-hit country closer to a deal on the package. Greece, Troika Close in on Budget Cutting Plan Greece Close to a Deal With Troika |
The Other Greek Crisis
New Yorker (blog) | The Other Greek Crisis New Yorker (blog) Not for Greece, at least. The country has been saddled not only with unmanageable debts, austerity budgets, and German condescension but also with the frontline burdens of a broken European Union asylum and migration regime that combines high ideals ... |