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Roesler: Can΄t Rule Out Orderly Greek Insolvency

Germany΄s Economics Minister Philipp Roesler no longer rules out an orderly Greek default to save the euro, he says in an opinion piece to be published Monday in Die Welt newspaper. "In order to stabilize the euro, there can΄t be...

Finance Minister Announces New Property Tax

Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos on Sunday announced new budget cuts totaling around 2 billion euros as demanded by the European Union and the IMF in exchange for a rescue package for the debt-ridden country. Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos said...

Germany Prepares for Greek Insolvency‎

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble is making preparations for a Greek insolvency, according to newsweekly Der Spiegel. His officials are reported to be preparing for several scenarios that might arise should Athens go bankrupt. There are two possible outcomes, in the...

Papandreou Pushes On With Austerity, Workers Face the Axe

THESSALONIKI – With Greece only weeks away from bankruptcy without a new instalment of international aid, and scores of thousands of demonstrators on the streets protesting pay cuts and tax hikes, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou said he will...

Success of Greek Bond Swap Plan Hangs in Balance

Adequate private sector participation in a Greek debt swap meant to help the southern Mediterranean country avoid default hung in the balance Friday, radio reports said. Banks and insurers were expected to indicate whether they intend to join in the...

Wholesale Turnover Down by 10.8% in Q2

Greek wholesale turnover fell by 10.8% in the second quarter of the year, as ANA reports citing a survey from the independent Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) released on Friday. According to ELSTAT, Greece's trade balance deficit improved further in...

Greece Able To Pay Only Salaries And Pensions

Greece is now facing the critical possibility of shortage of funds to meet the basic needs of the state, causing intense fear within the government, which prepares scenarios of gradual suspension/postponement of payments in order to ensure sufficient funds...

Unempoyment at 26% in 2012, Say Unions

Unemployment in Greece will reach 26% next year. This is the alarming figure contained in a study carried out by the employment institute of two of the country's biggest trade unions, GSEE and ADEDY, who operate on behalf of...

Europe Pushing Greece To Cut Deficit By Further 0.7% Of GDP

Europe is pushing for Greece to cut its deficit by an additional 0.7% of gross domestic product this year in order to win further euro-zone financing, but the International Monetary Fund fears existing targets may already be stretching the...

CEO of EFSF Warns Standard of Living Will Fall for Greece

According to Reuters, Klaus Regling, CEO of the EFSF (i.e. European Financial Stability Facility) said during a discussion organized by the Social Policy Association that the IMF/EU bailout programme may have bore fruits for Ireland and Portugal in terms...

Greece: Sovereign Default Projected in December

The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) projects that Greece will face a sovereign default in the middle of December, because the Greek government is not able to enforce the required reforms, something that could provoke the rapid spread of...

EU Officials Increasingly Frustrated

According to Reuters, Greece's budget gap this year will be at least one percentage point of gross domestic product higher than the 7.6 percent agreed in its emergency loan program, only a quarter of which is due to a...

Names 6,000 Businesses For Tax Evasion

Greece's Finance Ministry Thursday released the names of 6,000 businesses that owed more than EUR30 billion in unpaid back taxes as part of a new campaign to name and shame tax evaders. The list includes several state-owned enterprises, topped by...

Jean-Claude Juncker: Greece Faces Severe Political Difficulties

There can be no flexibility for Greece on its budget deficit targets if the country hopes to receive the next tranche of its bailout from the European Union and the International Monetary Fund, the head of Eurogroup Jean-Claude Juncker...

Inflation Eases to 1.4% in August

Greece's inflation rate dropped for a second month in August as retailers slashed prices during the summer sales season. The annual rate calculated using European Union methods fell to 1.4% from 2.1% in July, the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) said...