Thursday, January 24, 2013

Greek government backs its embattled statistics chief


By Dina Kyriakidou
ATHENS | Thu Jan 24, 2013 10:43am EST
Jan 24 (Reuters) - Greece's government on Thursday backed its embattled statistics chief, accused in felony charges of artificially inflating budget deficit figures to make the country's debt crisis appear worse.

Greece orders subway strikers back to work


By Anthee Carassava
January 24, 2013, 9:32 a.m.
Los Angeles Times
ATHENS -- Greece's ruling coalition on Thursday issued an emergency order demanding that striking subway employees go back to work or face massive arrests and potential job losses in the latest labor showdown to grip the beleaguered government.

UPDATE 1-EU court rules against Greece's OPAP gambling monopoly


Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:48am EST
Jan 24 (Reuters) - Europe's highest court ruled that OPAP's gambling monopoly in Greece was illegal and that the Greek authorities would have to reform the sector to protect consumers or open it up to competition.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

U.S. Budget Discord Is Top Threat to Global Economy in Poll


By David J. Lynch - Jan 23, 2013 7:50 PM GMT+0200
Global investors say the state of the U.S. government’s finances is the greatest risk to the world economy and almost half are curbing their investments in response to continuing budget battles, a Bloomberg poll shows.

Can we fight poverty by ending extreme wealth?


Posted by Olga Khazan on January 20, 2013 at 8:00 am
The Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/01/20/oxfam-poverty-income-inequality/

In a sign that the “Occupy” and “99 percent” movements that swept the United States in recent years have taken on increased global relevance, Oxfam International this week called for “a new global goal to end extreme wealth by 2025,” as a way to stem income inequality and continue the fight against poverty.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Greece’s 2012 Budget Deficit Narrows 31 Percent to Beat Target

Bloomberg
By Marcus Bensasson - Jan 22, 2013 2:18 PM GMT+0200
Greece’s budget deficit narrowed 31 percent in 2012, slightly more than an initial estimate earlier this month, as the government cut spending and revenue dropped less than anticipated.

ΕΚΤΕΛΕΣΗ ΚΡΑΤΙΚΟΥ ΠΡΟΫΠΟΛΟΓΙΣΜΟΥ 2012

Το Αρχείο που έδωσε στην δημοσιότητα το Υπ. Οικονομικών. Είναι για όλο το 2012.
Καλύτερο από ότι προβλεπόταν. 
Με μια πρώτη ανάγνωση οι δαπάνες για τόκους το 2012 είναι 11,735 δις. Ευρώ. 
Το 2011 ήταν 16,348 δις. 
Όλο το κείμενο για το 2012.
http://goo.gl/735a3 (2012)
Και το κείμενο για το 2011, για όσους ενδιαφέρονται.
http://goo.gl/Lvk07 (2011)


The bright side of Greece: Lower prices, fewer tourists


Rick Steves
January 22, 2013
http://www.chicagotribune.com/travel/sns-201301220000--tms--travelrsctnri-a20130122-20130122,0,752553.column
I keep getting asked if Greece is "safe" for travelers -- a question that feels absurd the instant you arrive there. Ask anyone who's been to Greece recently, and you'll learn that safety concerns have been played up by both Greek and international media outlets.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Δ. Ραυτόπουλος: Η Αριστερά θέλει να αλλάξει όλον τον κόσμο εκτός από τον εαυτό της


Η συνέντευξη του Δ. Ραυτόπουλου δημοσιεύθηκε στο ΒΗΜΑ την20-1-2013.
http://www.tovima.gr/books-ideas/article/?aid=493698
Ένας από τους τελευταίους σημαντικούς κριτικούς της ελληνικής μεταπολεμικής λογοτεχνίας μιλάει για την πρόσφατη συλλογή δοκιμίων του με θέμα τον Εμφύλιο και τις συνέπειές του, για την Αριστερά, τη βία, την κριτική και τον δυτικό πολιτισμό.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Makeshift bomb injures two at Greek shopping mall


By George Georgiopoulos
ATHENS | Sun Jan 20, 2013 9:48am EST
(Reuters) - A makeshift bomb lightly injured two security staff at a large shopping center near Athens on Sunday, in escalating political violence in the crisis-hit country.

Explosive device at shopping mall near Athens injures two


ATHENS | Sun Jan 20, 2013 4:29am EST
(Reuters) - An explosive device went off on Sunday at a shopping centre near Athens causing damage and lightly injuring two security employees, police said.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

UPDATE 2-IMF sees up to 9.5 bln euro Greek funding gap in 2015-2016


 Jan 18, 2013 9:35pm EST
* Greek economy likely to shrink again this year

* Brazil opposes loan tranche to Greece

By Lesley Wroughton

WASHINGTON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund estimated on Friday that Greece faced a financing gap of between 5.5 billion and 9.5 billion euros for 2015 and 2016 and said it had assurances from Europe it would deliver the aid in the final years of the bailout.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

A Strong Euro Starts to Worry Europe


By Carol Matlack on January 16, 2013 
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-01-16/a-strong-euro-starts-to-worry-europe#r=nav-fst
A new obstacle lies in the path of euro zone economies struggling to regain traction. It’s the strength of the euro currency, which is trading this week near a 10-month high of $1.34 against the dollar and threatening the competitiveness of European exporters. “Dangerously high” was how Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker described the exchange rate in a Jan. 15 speech.

IMF OKs Greek next aid tranche; Lagarde sees progress


By Lesley Wroughton
WASHINGTON | Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:18pm EST
(Reuters) - Greece's bailout program is moving in the right direction, the head of the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday after the IMF board agreed to pay the next aid tranche to Athens under the country's 240-billion-euro international bailout.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The year ahead in the euro zone: Lower risks, same problems



By Nouriel Roubini JANUARY 14, 2013
Reuters
Financial conditions in the euro zone have significantly improved since the summer, when euro zone risks peaked because of German policymakers’ open consideration of a Greek exit, and the sovereign spreads of Italy and Spain reached new heights.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The Wall Street Journal's Bad Plan for Greece


By Josh Barro Jan 14, 2013 11:46 PM GMT+0200
Bloomberg
The Wall Street Journal ran a staff editorial in today's newspaper urging Greece to adopt a flat tax as a road out of its economic troubles. This is a demonstration of the first rule of the Journal's editorial writing: Whatever your problem is, it can be fixed with a flat tax.

Number of U.S. working poor families grows as wealth gap widens


By Susan Heavey
WASHINGTON, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The number of U.S. families struggling with poverty despite parents being employed continued to grow in 2011 as more people returned to work but mostly at lower-paying service jobs, an analysis released on Tuesday shows.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Gun attack on PM's party HQ escalates Greek violence


By Dina Kyriakidou and George Georgiopoulos
ATHENS | Mon Jan 14, 2013 5:21am EST
(Reuters) - Unidentified attackers opened fire on the headquarters of Greece's governing New Democracy party with a Kalashnikov assault rifle early on Monday, in what the government said was a worrying escalation in political violence.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Journalists in Greece Are Becoming Targets


By LIZ ALDERMAN
Published: January 12, 2013
The New York Times
¶ The Greek police on Saturday were looking for the people responsible for detonating makeshift bombs at the homes of five journalists in Athens, the latest in a series of actions taken against reporters in Greece who have raised questions about a deteriorating climate for media freedom.

Η στοχοποίηση ενός μάρτυρα


του Π. Μανδραβέλη
Τετάρτη, 09 Ιανουάριος 2013 10:58
«Αυτή είναι μια τακτική που ακολουθεί ο ΣΥΡΙΖΑ εδώ και πολλά χρόνια... κατηγορώντας άπαντες ως φασίστες για να καλύψει τις δικές του φασιστικές συμπεριφορές...»