Germany not insisting on bond swap for Greece: report
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany is no longer insisting on a bond swap that would extend Greek debt maturities by seven years as it pushes for a contribution from private bondholders to a new aid deal for Athens, the Financial Times reported.
Source: Reuters
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Greek debt restructuring bears high risks - Germany
BERLIN (Reuters) - Restructuring Greece's sovereign debt would be a leap in the dark since there is no comparable previous experience to act as a guide, Germany's finance minister said. "A ...
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Component Changes Made to Dow Jones Germany Select Dividend 20 Index
NEW YORK -- Dow Jones Indexes, a leading global index provider, today announced that Gagfah S.A. will be removed from the Dow Jones Germany Select Dividend 20 Index.
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US senators urge Germany to stop EIH from supporting Iran
Nine influential US Senators have urged Germany to stop Hamburg-based bank Europäisch-Iranische Handelsbank from routing funds that could be used to support Iran's nuclear programme, warning that...
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Commentary: Beating The Crisis - Germany And France Must Defy Political Trends
Germany's economy is in good shape because it resisted the fashion of neoliberalism. Europe should show the same defiance in the face of self-serving predictions that the euro is doomed. The financial...
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Europe's in Germany's hands
Current plans to boost Europe's financial stability facility risk a messy round of defaults and a fresh banking crisis. Only Germany has the power to construct a genuine alternative solution. 17 Jan...
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Max Keiser - Completely misunderstands the Greek debt crisis and Germany
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Helen Thomas tells Jews to go back to Germany from Palestine
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FRANCE & GERMANY ARE SICK OF CORRUPT JERSEY CROWN ISLAND - PAEDOPHILE PARADISE
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Wall Street v. Greece: G20 Opens as Greek PM Pushes For Referendum on EU Bailout Plan Never Seen
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[In da Crisis] Nigel Farage: 'Bickering EU: Germany = Nazi, Greece = Lazy' [Sara Firth, RT, Athens]