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German Govt and Media: Greece Hasn't Sent a Complete Reforms List
Totally clear to what Greece should do to receive the financial aid appeared today German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble's spokesperson Martin Jaeger. As he said, the Greek side has not yet submitted a complete list of proposals to the...
Economy
Greece and Creditors Still Far Apart from Deal
Greece's international creditors spent the weekend studying the list of reforms the Greek government presented on Friday and sources from Brussels say that it may take one or two weeks before a final decision is made whether further financial...
Economy
New Democracy Leader: SYRIZA Leads Greece to a New Memorandum
New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras made an overall criticism over the Greek SYRIZA-led government actions of the past two months, addressing the first official meeting of his party's political council on Friday. "New Democracy's priority is the real economy...
Economy
IMF Chief Lagarde Contacts Greek PM Tsipras
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras had a phone call with International Monetary Fund (IMF) head Christine Lagarde on Thursday regarding the implementation course of the February 20 agreement as well as on the so-called Lagarde list (which includes the names of...
Economy
Greek Economy Minister: The Negotiation Will Be Completed at the Beginning of Next Week
The certainty that at the beginning of next week the negotiation issue with Greece 's partners will close was expressed by Greek Economy Minister George Stathakis on Thursday speaking to private TV ANT1.
Stathakis said that the so-called reforms package,...
Economy
Greek Gov't Explains Why Loan Agreement Extension Won't Pass in Parliament
The Greek government on Thursday presented to Parliament the document on the reasons why the extension of the loan agreement between Greece and the European Financial Stability Fund does not need to be voted in Parliament.
The document was signed...
Economy
Cash-Strapped Greece Has to Pay €5.2 Billion in 19 Days
Greece's financial obligations until mid-April amount to 5.2 billion euros, while Europe is keeping the liquidity tap closed until the Greek government presents a comprehensive list of reforms to the next Eurogroup.
By the end of March, 1.7 billion euros...
Economy
Reuters: Greece to Run Out of Cash by April 20 Without Fresh Aid
Greece will run out of money by April 20 if it does not receive fresh financial aid from its creditors, Reuters wrote earlier today citing a source reportedly familiar with the matter.
The report reminds that the Greek government has lately...
Economy
Eurogroup Asks EFSF to Assist Greece's 1.2-Billion-Euro Claim
Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem has requested from the Euro Working Group and the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) to examine Greece’s request for a 1.2-billion-euro refund, linked to previous funds it received in order to capitalize its banking system.
Athens...
Economy
EWG Emergency Teleconference Tomorrow to Discuss Greek Reform Proposals
A few minutes ago, Greek government sources have confirmed leaked information regarding a possible Euro Working Group (EWG) emergency teleconference to be held tomorrow, which will examine the Greek reform proposals and the country’s future financial support. The information,...