Greek Minister Reiterates Samaras Policy Role, Real News Reports Bloomberg Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is responsible for deciding the policy of the country's coalition government, Real News cited Foreign Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos as saying in an interview published in advance for tomorrow's edition of the ... Greek coalition government wrestles with new cuts |
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Greek Minister Reiterates Samaras Policy Role, Real News Reports
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Spain 11, Greece 9
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Greek government agrees €11.5 billion cuts package
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ECB saves Greece from bankruptcy by securing emergency loans-paper
ECB saves Greece from bankruptcy by securing emergency loans-paper Reuters BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Central Bank (ECB) has saved Greece from bankruptcy for the time being by securing it interim financing in the form of additional emergency loans from the Bank of Greece, German newspaper Die Welt said on Saturday. |
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Greece teacher, performer has music in his soul
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Spain PM undecided on bailout, unveils new savings
Spain PM undecided on bailout, unveils new savings
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Updated 11:39 a.m., Friday, August 3, 2012
MADRID (AP) — Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has said he would consider asking for financial aid for his country only once the European Central bank has fleshed out its crisis-fighting plans for buying government bonds.
A day earlier, the ECB warned it would only help lower a country's borrowing costs if that country's government applied for rescue aid from the bailout funds set up by the 17 euro countries.
Spain borrowing costs are high due to concern over the country's ability to cover huge losses in its banking sector and big debts among regional governments.
With the ECB's role in helping Spain still uncertain, the government said Friday it had submitted to the European Commission a document outlining its spending cuts and revenue increases through 2014.
Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus have already sought bailouts but a Spanish sovereign rescue package would seriously test the European Union's coffers as it is the fourth largest economy of the 17 nations using the single euro currency.
[...] many of its 17 regional governments are now starting to run out of money while austerity measures and labor reforms brought in to try to calm financial markets and appease EU partners are stifling the economy.
A day earlier, the ECB warned it would only help lower a country's borrowing costs if that country's government applied for rescue aid from the bailout funds set up by the 17 euro countries.
Spain borrowing costs are high due to concern over the country's ability to cover huge losses in its banking sector and big debts among regional governments.
With the ECB's role in helping Spain still uncertain, the government said Friday it had submitted to the European Commission a document outlining its spending cuts and revenue increases through 2014.
Greece, Ireland, Portugal and Cyprus have already sought bailouts but a Spanish sovereign rescue package would seriously test the European Union's coffers as it is the fourth largest economy of the 17 nations using the single euro currency.
[...] many of its 17 regional governments are now starting to run out of money while austerity measures and labor reforms brought in to try to calm financial markets and appease EU partners are stifling the economy.
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Greek New Democracy Lawmaker Excluded From Parliamentary Group
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