Monday, October 8, 2012

Eurozone rescue fund launch due


The eurozone's new permanent fund to bail out struggling economies and banks will be launched later at a meeting of finance ministers.

Greece: Merkel's euro headache returns

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19868571
The moment will be watched closely. On Tuesday the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, will visit Athens. It will be her first visit to Greece since the crisis erupted nearly three years ago.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Greece says still seeking more time to pay off debt


PARIS | Thu Oct 4, 2012 2:32pm EDT
(Reuters) - Greece is still hoping the European Central Bank will agree to give it more time to repay debt and allow euro zone rescue funds to be used to recapitalize its banks, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras said on Thursday.

Farmers, Shipyard Workers Protest in Greece


ATHENS, Greece October 4, 2012 (AP)
Greek police clashed with shipyard workers protesting pay arrears Thursday after they broke into the Defense Ministry grounds, while hundreds of farmers on tractors tried to invade the country's second-busiest airport on Crete during an anti-austerity protest.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Greece looks out to sea for gas wealth salvation


By Oleg Vukmanovic and Stephen Jewkes
LONDON/MILAN | Wed Oct 3, 2012 8:15am EDT
(Reuters) - Offshore natural gas could dramatically change Greece's fortunes, should early estimates of $600 billion worth of reserves be confirmed, according to a study presented to Prime Minister Antonis Samaras in June and seen by Reuters.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Greece's Piraeus Bank reaches deal to buy Geniki: sources


By Lefteris Papadimas and George Georgiopoulos
ATHENS | Tue Oct 2, 2012 2:42pm EDT
(Reuters) - Greece's Piraeus Bank (BOPr.AT) has struck a preliminary deal to buy French lender Societe Generale's (SOGN.PA) loss-making Greek unit Geniki (GHBr.AT) to strengthen its position amid a brutal debt crisis, two sources close to the talks told Reuters.

UPDATE 1-Greece pushes for austerity deal as time runs short


Tue Oct 2, 2012 3:22pm EDT
By Renee Maltezou
Oct 2 (Reuters) - Greece held a new round of talks with foreign lenders to bridge differences over 2 billion euros of disputed austerity cuts on Tuesday, with time running short to clinch a deal before a meeting of euro zone ministers next week.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Mitt Romney's Terrible Wall Street Journal Op-Ed


It's official: The Republican nominee has no new ideas for the Middle East.

Greece to stay in recession for 6th year, 2013 draft budget shows


The Washington Post
By Associated Press, Published: October 1

ATHENS, GreeceGreece’s brutal recession is set to extend into a sixth year in 2013, when the economy will contract by another 3.8 percent, according to forecasts in the draft budget submitted to Parliament on Monday.

Global Factory Weakness Spreads as Debt Crisis Persists


By Simone Meier and Michelle Jamrisko on October 01, 2012 
From Bloomberg Buisinessweek
 (Corrects euro-area unemployment rate in third paragraph.) For more on Europe’s debt crisis, see TOP CRIS.)
Manufacturing from Europe to China contracted in September as the euro region’s fiscal crisis eroded investor confidence and clouded global growth prospects.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Greek Economy to Shrink More Than Expected Next Year


By STELIOS BOURAS
The Wall Street Journal
ATHENSGreece's economy will contract more than projected in 2013, its sixth year of recession, under the weight of the next round of austerity measures demanded by international creditors, according to a draft budget the government will submit to parliament Monday, two senior officials said.

Μίσος σε φόντο σκοτεινό


20/09/2012
του Γ. Σιδέρη
Ήταν δραματική η περιγραφή του αντισυμβατικού βουλευτή, ενός από τα δύο μικρότερα κόμματα τα οποία στηρίζουν την κυβέρνηση Σαμαρά. Βρέθηκε σε μπαράκι, στέκι από τα παλιά, με δυο φίλους, τους οποίους γνώριζε τουλάχιστον από εικοσαετίας.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Syrian children speak of beatings, burnings, electric shocks


(Reuters) - Khalid, 15, said he was hung by his arms from the ceiling of his own school building in Syria and beaten senseless. Wael said he saw a 6-year-old starved and beaten to death, "tortured more than anyone else in the room".

Exclusive: IMF, EU clash over Greece's bailout prospects

Greek protest
By Dina Kyriakidou and Lesley Wroughton
ATHENS/WASHINGTON | Wed Sep 26, 2012 5:48pm EDT


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

A Fragile Euro System Still Needs a Genuine Banking Union


By the Editors Sep 24, 2012 1:30 AM GMT+0300
Bloomberg

As recently as a couple of weeks ago, it seemed that Europe’s governments had reached agreement on the need for a banking union. This consensus, if it ever existed, is unraveling, and that’s dangerous.

Greece May Seek ECB Debt Rollover to Plug Financing Gap


Published: Tuesday, 25 Sep 2012 | 6:33 AM ET
Greece may seek a rollover of its bonds held by the European Central Bank or try to raise additional short-term debt to plug a possible financing gap in the coming years, a deputy finance minister said in a document released on Tuesday.

Berlin Seeks to Push Back New Euro-Crisis Aid Requests


The Wall Street Journal
By MARCUS WALKER
BERLIN—Progress on two of the euro zone's most pressing concerns—containing the crises in Greece and Spain—faces holdups up in Germany, where Chancellor Angela Merkel is reluctant to ask parliament to vote on measures that are likely to raise fierce opposition from within her own coalition.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Greece Looks for More Budget Cuts


September 20, 2012, 10:37 AM
The Wall Street Journal
By Alkman Granitsas

As Greece’s coalition leaders meet Thursday on what is likely to be their penultimate meeting before signing off on billions of euros worth of budget cuts demanded by the troika (another meeting may come Sunday), the countdown clock is ticking loudly in Athens.

Μια αλήθεια για την αγορά από τον κ. Tσίπρα


17/09/2012
Από τον ιστότοπο www.protagon.gr

Χτες στη Θεσσαλονίκη ο Αλέξης Τσίπρας είπε μια μεγάλη αλήθεια: Όταν τον ρώτησαν για τα παράνομα και αδήλωτα ιδιαίτερα μαθήματα που κάνουν οι εκπαιδευτικοί του δημόσιου σχολείου, απάντησε: "Οταν τον εξαθλιώνεις πρέπει να βρει έναν τρόπο να ζήσει."

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Germany's big worry: China, not Greece


By Michael Stott
BERLIN | Wed Sep 19, 2012 1:18am EDT
(Reuters) - Berlin, not Brussels, will decide the future of the ailing eurozone because Germany's economic power and its status as the European Union's main paymaster give it an effective veto over key decisions.