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GREECE News, Jul 28, 2011

Greece begins talks to ensure bondholders share losses on debt
Irish Independent
By Donal O'Donovan GREECE will today begin efforts to get bondholders to share some losses on their debt. Greece plans to use part of its new bailout deal to "buy back" and cancel €20bn of bonds at a discount. It wants investors to swap €54bn of old ...
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Report: Greek unrest taking a toll on cruises to region
USA Today
That's the word today from Cruise Week correspondent Art Sbarsky, who just got off an eight-night Mediterranean sailing on a Silversea ship that included several stops inGreece. Writing today in Cruise Week's weekly newsletter (subscription required), ...
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Greece Will Default on Debt After EU Plan Takes Place, S&P Says
San Francisco Chronicle
The rating company also cut its ranking for Greece to CC, two steps above default, from CCC, according to a statement published in London today. The outlook on the debt is negative. "The proposed restructuring of Greek government debt would amount to a ...
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Greece and China to battle for women's water polo gold
International Business Times
"We have played very well here. We have very good games against China and Australia. Greece is a very strong and more experienced team with good quality shots. "Our defence was not good todaybut it is normal like this as we are not as experienced. ...
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German Bonds Rise Before Italian Debt Sale as Greece Downgraded
BusinessWeek
A report today may show European confidence in the economic outlook dropped to the lowest since September, according to the median of 24 estimates in a Bloomberg News survey before the data. German government bonds handed investors 2.3 percent this ...
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Stocks, Treasuries Slide on US Debt Concern; Dollar Rallies
BusinessWeek
The rating company also cut Greece to CC, two steps above default, from CCC, according to a statement today. The outlook on the debt is negative. Europe must prevent a breakup of the euro region and an “uncontrolled” exit of one of its members, ...
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I'm surprised rating agencies haven't downgraded me yet
Globe and Mail
So far today, Greece, Cyprus and Nokia have been cut, and the day's not over. I'm surprised the ratings agencies haven't downgraded me yet, given that my debt-to-output ratio is kind of high - four kids, tuition, minivan, etc. ...
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Dollar Climbs From 11-Week Low as Budget Deadlock Spurs Demand for Refuge
Bloomberg
... compared with four in the last survey, the central bank said in its Beige Book survey releasedtoday. The euro dropped 1 percent to 1.1516 Swiss francs, compared with the record low 1.1374 reached July 18, as S&P lowered Greece's rating. ...
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Costamare Inc. Reports Second Quarter 2011 Results
MarketWatch (press release)
ATHENS, GREECE, Jul 27, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Costamare Inc. ("Costamare") /quotes/zigman/711629/quotes/nls/cmre CMRE -3.23% , today reported unaudited financial results for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2011. ...
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Stop Loss Terminator Algo Reemerges, Picks National Bank Of Greece ...
Stop Loss Terminator Algo Reemerges, Picks National Bank Of Greece As Today's Victim. Wed, Jul 27, 2011. News. You have seen it before in action, ...
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