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Battle against Grexit far from won

Source: Reuters Blogs, Nov 26 2012, 4:15am CST

The battle against Grexit – Greece’s exit from the euro – is far from won. Assume Athens is promised its next 44 billion euro tranche of bailout cash and some further debt relief when euro zone finance ministers recon ...

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8 hours ago

Grexit Unlikely Says Citi Analyst Who Coined Term

Source: Value Walk  |   May 22 2013, 4:20pm CDT

The euro area economy remains weak, and GDP has now fallen for six consecutive quarters. Growth prospects remain poor, and we expect that the euro area will continue to underperform versus official forecasts and the consensus i ...

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8 hours ago

Hell on Earth for Greeks

Source: Truth Dig  |   May 22 2013, 3:40pm CDT

Hell on Earth for Greeks Posted on May 22, 2013 Greek victims of austerity are increasingly being forced to sell their bodies for cheap in horrific squalor and to escape painful reality with a new street drug. According to ...

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9 hours ago

Dubai Debt Bubble

Source: Ebeling Hefferman Live Trading News  |   May 22 2013, 3:21pm CDT

Heffernan Capital Management Linda Johnson, Business Development Director – Private Client Group, Sales@Heffcap.com Singapore 3 Raffles Place #07-01 Bharat Building Singapore 048617 Tel: +65 6329 6408 Fax: + ...

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10 hours ago

CITI: Good News, We No Longer Think Greece Will Exit The Eurozone

Source: The Business Insider  |   May 22 2013, 2:13pm CDT

Last summer, Citi's chief economist, Willem Buiter, introduced a bold call: he assigned a 90% probability that Greece would exit the euro on January 1, 2013. This assertion was made before European Central Bank President Mario ...

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10 hours ago

Greece

Source: OpPapers.com  |   May 22 2013, 1:56pm CDT

Five Facts about Greece Did you know Greece has the largest merchant shipping fleet in the world? Shipping is the second largest Greek industry after tourism and it creates the backbone of the global shippi ...

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11 hours ago

Greece's National Bank shares to trade ex-rights from May 24

Source: Reuters  |   May 22 2013, 1:12pm CDT

ATHENS May 22 (Reuters) - Shares in Greece's largest lender National Bank (NBG) will trade without rights to buy into its 9.75 billion euro share issue from May 24, the Athens stock exchange said on Wedn ...

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13 hours ago

Update : Luring Tourists Back to Greece

Source: International Herald Tribune  |   May 22 2013, 11:35am CDT

Kostas, a waiter at the Diodos taverna, which offers a splendid view of the scene, smiled. A year ago, amid a political and economic crisis that fueled protests in central Athens and pushed Greece toward ...

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15 hours ago

Greece is counting on tourism to spark growth

Source: Canada.com  |   May 22 2013, 9:21am CDT

As the crisis unfolds in Greece, the big question on everybody's mind, within the country and beyond, is when the long-awaited economic turnaround will happen and put an end to five years of recession. The government has shown great commitment towar ...

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16 hours ago

Societal Ills Spike In Crisis-Stricken Greece

Source: The New York Times  |   May 22 2013, 8:30am CDT

ATHENS — “Five euros only, just 5 euros,” whispered Maria, a young prostitute with sunken cheeks and bedraggled hair, as she pitched herself forward from the shadows of a graffiti-riddled alley in central Athens ...

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16 hours ago

Greek PM invites China to 'join Greece's success story'

Source: MinnPost.com  |   May 22 2013, 8:28am CDT

Officials in Brussels and Washington may view China’s global shopping spree with alarm, as the Asian power house continues to buy up companies, sovereign debt, ports, and bridges around the world. But the Greeks are already dusting off ...

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