The Guardian | Greece looks for money in its islands Los Angeles Times The sheik got his permits and with them his private paradise under the Greek sun, with the sale made public in March. The government raked in 11% in capital gains tax, scoring its single biggest private investment since Greece went off the fiscal cliff ... Greece becomes trade battleground as foreign investors swoop Optimism returns as Greece sees light at the end of tunnel Conference-exhibition "Crete meets China" held in Athens |
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Greece looks for money in its islands
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