(Reuters) -
More than two-thirds of Greeks say their government is failing to fight tax
evasion, a poll showed on Saturday, a major focus of popular discontent along
with austerity measures imposed to unlock bailout aid.
"Ό,τι η ψυχή επιθυμεί, αυτό και πιστεύει." Δημοσθένης (Whatever the soul wishes, thats what it believes, Demosthenes)
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Most Greeks say government crackdown on tax evaders failing: poll
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Treasury 10-Year Yields Head for Record Low on Demand for Haven
By Daniel
Kruger - Dec 29, 2012 7:00 AM GMT+0200
Bloomberg
Treasury
10-year note yields were poised for the lowest annual average since at least
World War II as investors spent 2012 seeking haven from Europe’s debt crisis,
tepid global growth and a U.S.
budget showdown.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Greek tax cheats list altered to hide names -court sources
Fri Dec 28,
2012 11:39am EST
* Relatives
of ex-minister were removed from accused tax dodgers list -officials
* Former
finance minister denies tampering with list
* PASOK
party expels him over "Lagarde List" affair
By Harry
Papachristou
How Europe's Currency Survived 2012 Intact
The Wall Street Journal
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323300404578205580657203900.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323300404578205580657203900.html
Leaders Muddled
Through, but Bought Time for the Euro Area, Which Enters 2013 With All 17
Members Along for the Ride
With three
days left of the old year, there's still time for even this prediction to go
awry. But let's stick our necks out: Contrary to some expectations, the euro
zone will end the year as it entered it—with 17 members.
Education falls victim to Greek debt crisis
Deutsche Welle
http://www.dw.de/education-falls-victim-to-greek-debt-crisis/a-16481846
As part of Greece 's
austerity policies, salaries for teachers and educational funding have dropped
rapidly. Students who can afford private tutoring may come to depend more
heavily on tutors than teachers.
Greek Bank Capital Needs at EU27.5 Billion, Bank of Greece Says
Bloomberg
By Marcus
Bensasson & Christos Ziotis - Dec 27, 2012 7:34 PM GMT+0200
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Greek prosecutors send Swiss account list to parliament
(Reuters) -
Greek prosecutors sent a list of possible tax cheats to parliament, court
sources said, in a case that has highlighted Athens ' failure to crack down on the tax
evasion that has contributed to the country's financial crisis.
Labels:
Austerity measures,
Corruption,
Greek Oligarchs,
Politics,
Tax Evasion
German economy to grow "decently" in 2013 - Finance Minister
(Reuters) - Germany 's economy will expand at a
decent rate next year, underpinned by exports to countries outside the euro
zone, Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Bleak Christmas in Greece
deutsche welle
Cheerful decorations, good food and gifts for the children are part of the traditional Greek Christmas. But as the country's financial crisis continues to wreak havoc, the country is in for a scaled-back holiday in 2012.
Cheerful decorations, good food and gifts for the children are part of the traditional Greek Christmas. But as the country's financial crisis continues to wreak havoc, the country is in for a scaled-back holiday in 2012.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Greece Urged to Get Tough on Tax
The Wall Street Journal
By STELIOS
BOURAS And PHILIP PANGALOS
Labels:
Austerity measures,
Greek Crisis,
Greek Oligarchs,
Politics
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Greeks flock to informal work as recession deepens
By Renee
Maltezou
(Reuters) -
Greek dietician Reggina knew she had little choice when her boss told her she
could keep her job at a health center only if she agreed to getting part of her
salary off the books.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Greece's Top Banks Need $36 Billion Boost
By STELIOS
BOURAS and NEKTARIA STAMOULI
The Wall Street Journal
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Greece facing critical year, says finance minister: FT
(Reuters) -
Greece
is facing a critical year that hinges on its three-party ruling coalition
sticking together and following the bailout program agreed with the European
Union and the International Monetary Fund, Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras
said in the Financial Times on Thursday.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Struggles Mount for Greeks as Economy Faces Winter
By MARCUS WALKER and
MARIANNA KAKAOUNAKI
The Wall Street Journal
...Ms. Katri had a
Dickensian image of the former orphanage, she says, as "a place
where children are punished." However, she says the foundation
has been good to her son,...
...The slumping economy
and the retreat of the welfare state under austerity has caused a
wave of requests to take children into care...
...Since 2011, more
than 700 families have asked the Greek branch of international
charity SOS Children's Villages to take in a child for economic
reasons...
Monday, December 17, 2012
Special Report: Greece's triangle of power
A nexus of
media, business and politics lies behind the country's crisis, say critics.
By Stephen
Grey and Dina Kyriakidou
Labels:
Corruption,
Greece,
Greek Crisis,
Greek Oligarchs,
Politics
Friday, December 14, 2012
Europe Wins a Battle, but Not Yet the War
(to)...create a new common bank-resolution authority for the euro zone...
The first is political and Italian
The next risk is political and German
A further risk is technical and possibly Spanish
The next risks are Hellenic
Thursday, December 13, 2012
EU, IMF agree to lend Greece 49 bln euros by March
BRUSSELS | Thu Dec 13,
2012 6:59am EST
(From the administrator: This article is from Reuters, and at the end you can find the link, the names of the authors and the adresses of their blogs)
(From the administrator: This article is from Reuters, and at the end you can find the link, the names of the authors and the adresses of their blogs)
Dec 13 (Reuters) - Euro zone finance ministers and the International Monetary Fund have agreed to release 49.1 billion euros in aid to Greece by the end of March, with most of that sum flowing immediately, senior EU officials said on Thursday.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Greece Can Grow Again
Red tape,
corruption, tax evasion—and a failure of marketing. Despite being the world's
third largest olive oil producer, Greece
sells 60% of its olive oil in bulk to Italy , where it is packaged and
sold at a premium.
The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal
By JOHN
SFAKIANAKIS
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Lessons from Latin America for Greece - FT.com
Lessons from Latin America for Greece - FT.com: "nderlying solvency problems were addr"
'via Blog this'
'via Blog this'
Thursday, December 6, 2012
For Greece, Oligarchs Are Obstacle to Recovery
By RACHEL
DONADIO and LIZ ALDERMAN
The New York Times
Link: http://goo.gl/nkgwE
Labels:
Corruption,
Greek Crisis,
Greek Oligarchs,
Politics
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