Greece seeking new bailout deal
Greece's finance minister says the country wants the EU to conclude a second rescue loan deal by August.
Source: BigPond News
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Freetown Finance Committee still seeking answers on accountant departure
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EFSF established as Malta reduces its exposure to Greek bailout
Malta yesterday drastically reduced its exposure to the Greek bailout by approving the setting up of the European Financial Stability Facility ( EFSF ) mechanism, which replaces the emergency bilateral...
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Eurozone new steps to help rescue Greece
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Eurozone vows to battle debt contagion, rescue Greece
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Eurozone pledges new steps to help Greece
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Finland demands guarantees, bank participation in new bailouts
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U.S. Stocks Surge Most Since July 2009 on Greece, Manufacturing Report
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Frank: New bank bailout grants will be protected
WASHINGTON – Rep. Barney Frank asserted Thursday that the Obama administration can be more trusted than the Bush administration to ensure that banks do not misuse money they get from a $700 billion...