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GREECE News, Jul 15, 2011


635 days, 16 hours in crisis, Greece warns of critical days
Globe and Mail
Today, Greece is honoured with the lowest sovereign credit rating in the world, and Mr. Papandreou is warning that the next few days are "critical." “It is positive that in recent days our partners inEurope are discussing increasingly, and pressing ...
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ECB, Banks, EU to Meet in Rome on Greece
Bloomberg
Photographer: Kostas Tsironis/Bloomberg Officials from the European Central Bank, the European Commission and private lenders are meeting in Rome to discuss a second rescue plan for Greece, an Italian Treasury official said. Today's talks are part of ...
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Don't Worry, Euro-kay
Smartmoney.com
Rolling fiscal crises have rocked Europe sporadically since early 2010. Greece, Ireland and Portugalhave required rescuing. Greece is up for a second bailout, and Portugal and Ireland aren't far behind. All but a cloistered few believe Greece will ...
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Belarus and Greece: The tale of two bailouts
Sofia Echo
Ancient Greece, as everyone knows, was the cradle of democracy. Today, modern Greeks sing a national anthem called "Hymn to Liberty". In April 2005, then US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice, on a visit to Moscow and Lithuania, sought to help ...
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Guest post: CEE lessons for Greece
Financial Times (blog)
Greece today? No, Latvia in early 2009. That was then, when Latvia's 5-year CDS spreads peaked at 1200bps. Roughly two years later, Latvia has been moved back to investment grade rating, CDS spreads are close to 200bps and the government recently ...
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We're All Greeks Now
American Conservative Magazine (blog)
For though Greece, measured by the size of her economy, is only 2 to 3 percent of the EU or the US economy, she is a microcosm of the West. According to the most recent revision of the UN's “World Population Prospects,” Greece in 2010 had 11.2 million ...
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Eurobank of Greece May Sell Majority Stake in Turkish Unit
Bloomberg
Eurobank is in “preliminary discussions on a transaction involving a controlling stake in the unit,” according to an e- mailed statement from the Athens-based bank today. The deal may enable the bank to re-direct resources to its existing international ...
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This is what passes for democracy in Greece… and America
Business Insider
It couldn't have been more ironic… the perfect image of what passes for democracy today, right here in the country that invented it. Today's democracy is nothing more that pseudo-authoritarian rule by an elite few, executed by legions of self-deluding ...
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Clinton To Begin Global Diplomatic Tour Today
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
From Turkey, Clinton travels to Greece for talks on July 17 likely to be dominated by that country's financial crisis. She will then head to India to resume the US India Strategic Dialogue that will likely focus on counterterrorism and India's role ...
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Impact of U.S. default in dispute
USA Today
Q: How does our situation compare to other countries with debt problems, such asGreece? A: It's not nearly as bad — but the trends are headed in that direction. The US public debt — what we owe to private investors, much of it held overseas — is ...
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I WILL BUY GREECE TODAY!!!
Discussion about I WILL BUY GREECE TODAY!!! at the GodlikeProductions Conspiracy Forum. Our topics include Conspiracy Theory, Secret Societies, ...
www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1560161/pg1



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