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Greece bailout

  • Greek Election Looms as Parties Struggle to Form Government
    Greek Election Looms as Parties Struggle to Form Government
    Tsipras resigned late Thursday and called an early election next month to deal with a rebellion in his radical left Syriza party
    August 21, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greek Leader Tsipras Calls Elections After Party Rebellion
    Greek Leader Tsipras Calls Elections After Party Rebellion
    ATHENS, Greece— Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his government's resignation and called early elections Thursday, an attempt ...
    August 20, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Bailout Talks Back in Athens, as Tough Conditions Approved
    Bailout Talks Back in Athens, as Tough Conditions Approved
    Officials in Athens and at the European Union said negotiators are expected to start arriving Friday
    July 23, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greek Banks Reopen but Cash Limits Remain and Taxes Soar
    Greek Banks Reopen but Cash Limits Remain and Taxes Soar
    Greece set a series of landmarks Monday it hopes will shore up its battered economy following months of ...
    July 20, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greek Bailout Takes Two Leaps Forward
    Greek Bailout Takes Two Leaps Forward
    The bailout of Greece took two big strides forward Friday as German lawmakers overwhelmingly gave their backing to ...
    July 17, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • European Central Bank Raises Support for Greek Banks
    European Central Bank Raises Support for Greek Banks
    European Central Bank head Mario Draghi said Thursday that emergency support to Greek banks will be increased — ...
    July 16, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greek Lawmakers Pass Austerity Bill Despite Dissent
    Greek Lawmakers Pass Austerity Bill Despite Dissent
    reece's prime minister was fighting to keep his government intact in the face of outrage over an austerity ...
    July 15, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greece Pledges to Get Rid of Tax Evasion as a Way of Life
    Greece Pledges to Get Rid of Tax Evasion as a Way of Life
    This kind of tax dodging is a Greek national pastime, costing the state billions of euros in revenue.
    July 14, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Euro Currency Emerges Intact, for Now, From Greek Crisis
    Euro Currency Emerges Intact, for Now, From Greek Crisis
    Europe's monetary union appears saved. For now.
    July 13, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Hopes for Greek Deal Rise as Creditors Open to Debt Relief
    Hopes for Greek Deal Rise as Creditors Open to Debt Relief
    Greece's government is racing to finalize and submit a plan of reforms for its third bailout to give ...
    July 9, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • New Greek Finance Chief Brings Much-Needed Diplomatic Touch
    New Greek Finance Chief Brings Much-Needed Diplomatic Touch
    On his first full day as Greek finance minister, Euclid Tsakalotos faced 18 angry colleagues in a room ...
    July 9, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greece Races Against Clock to Submit Reform Proposals
    Greece Races Against Clock to Submit Reform Proposals
    Greece made a request for aid from Europe's bailout fund Wednesday as it rushed to deliver details of ...
    July 8, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • After Vote Win, Greece’s Tsipras Looks to Rebuild Talks
    After Vote Win, Greece’s Tsipras Looks to Rebuild Talks
    Despite triumphing in a popular vote against austerity, Greece on Monday faced the urgent need to heal its ...
    July 6, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • US Stocks Fall After Greek ‘No’ Vote; European Markets Sink
    US Stocks Fall After Greek ‘No’ Vote; European Markets Sink
    Investors in the U.S. seemed to turn more optimistic earlier in the day, but then resumed their selling.
    July 6, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Yes or No? Greeks Vote on High-Stakes Bailout Referendum
    Yes or No? Greeks Vote on High-Stakes Bailout Referendum
    European officials have openly urged Greeks to vote against the government's recommendation.
    July 5, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greece Proceeds With Vote Plan as Creditors Rebuff Overture
    Greece Proceeds With Vote Plan as Creditors Rebuff Overture
    Greece's government pressed ahead Wednesday with its plan to put austerity measures to voters after European creditors rebuffed ...
    July 1, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Greeks Flock for Cash in Advance of Referendum on ‘Grexit’
    Greeks Flock for Cash in Advance of Referendum on ‘Grexit’
    A Greece exit from Eurozone is now a very, very real possibility.
    June 27, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Bank Savings in Front Line as Chance of Default Looms
    Bank Savings in Front Line as Chance of Default Looms
    The last time Greece was facing a hard deadline to secure a deal with its bailout creditors, in ...
    June 18, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Eurozone Leaders to Hold Emergency Summit on Greece
    Eurozone Leaders to Hold Emergency Summit on Greece
    The eurozone's 19 leaders will meet in an emergency summit next week to seek a breakthrough in Greece's ...
    June 18, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • What’s Holding Up a Deal on Greece’s Bailout
    What’s Holding Up a Deal on Greece’s Bailout
    The ball is in Greece's court, the creditors say.
    June 10, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • As Greece Teeters, Fallout for Europe Uncertain
    As Greece Teeters, Fallout for Europe Uncertain
    Many economists think a Greek departure from the euro would be a disaster indeed. For Greece.
    June 4, 2015BY The Associated Press
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