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Greek Banks Looking for More Government Money
ATHENS – Greece’s beleaguered banks, beset by nervous Greeks yanking out billions of dollars in the frantic period ahead of the critical June 17...
Greece: Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss
ATHENS - After 38 years of taking turns plundering the Greek treasury, hiring every crony and illiterate who couldn't read or write but knew...
Antonis Samaras Sworn In As Prime Minister
ATHENS – New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras, whose party finished first in the critical June 17 elections but with less than 30 percent of...
New Democracy Pulls Away from SYRIZA, Tsipras Concedes
ATHENS –In a political thriller that was too close to call after the initial exit polls, the pro-austerity New Democracy Conservatives were projected to...
Too Close to Call: Exit Polls Show No Winner Yet in Greek Elections
ATHENS - After a deadlocked May 6 election that failed to give any party enough votes to form a government in the midst of...
The Three Greek Election Scenarios: Lose, Lose, Lose
ATHENS – Greece’s critical June 17th elections have been framed as a euro vs. drachma dilemma, whether the country will stay in the Eurozone...
SYRIZA Leader Tsipras’ Privileged Life Belies His Image
ATHENS – As he campaigns himself as a man of the people and a working-class hero, Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) leader Alexis...
Hedge Fund Guru Says Greece Already Back to the Drachma
ATHENS – While many Greeks fear that if anti-austerity parties win the June 17 elections Greece could be forced out of the Eurozone, noted...
Greece's Shrinking Economy Could Aid Anti-Austerity Parties
ATHENS – Despite more than two years of record cost-cutting, including slashes in salaries and pensions in addition to record tax hikes demanded by...
French Experts Quit Over Greek Public Sector
The Greek public sector is a mess. That’s no news. But it seems that the Greek public sector is such a mess that it...