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Oct. 13 is D-Day (Decision, Not Default) for Greece
ATHENS - Greece will know on Oct. 13 whether international lenders will release an $11 billion loan installment needed to keep the country from...
Finance Minister: Structural Reforms Are Urgent Task
Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos urged a government working group to proceed with the implementation of agreed reforms.
He highlighted that 80% of the necessary...
Troika’s Check List
The troika continues its review on Greek ministries, recording pending any issues of the Memorandum of Understanding, with auditors appearing determined to resolve all...
Troika Warns Greece On Public Payroll And Public Mergers
The exception of tax officers from the new public payroll and the delays in public reforms caused the first warnings by the low-ranking troika...
Charis Tsiokas ''Attacks'' John Ragousis via Twitter
The conflict between John Ragousis and Charis Tsiokas is now continuing via Twitter, after Tsioka's dismissal from the post of General Secretary in the Ministry...
They found «bananas» in our tanks!
Unscrupulous gas station operators contaminate gasoline and heating oil for purchase by unsuspecting consumers with toxic waste from burnt engine oil, destroying not only...
Minister: Greek Economy to Shrink by Another 3 Percent in 2011
The Greek economy is expected to shrink by a further 3 per cent this year, Finance Minister Giorgos Papakonstantinou said Thursday, nevertheless pledging to...
Parliament Approves Athens Public Transport Reform
The Greek parliament approved controversial plans to restructure the debt-ridden public transport sector in Athens which have sparked a series of strikes by workers...
Ministry of Finance Announces March 4th Debt Collection Deadline
Liability dues totaling 5.8 million Euros are owed by citizens living abroad with real estate property on fair market value territory of 283.8 million...
IMF Says Greek Program Doing Well, Approves New Loan Payment – Interview with Poul Thomsen
The International Monetary Fund Friday approved release of around EUR2.5 billion for the Greek bailout after the country passed its third program review.
But the...


