EU leaders agree on involving pvt creditors in Greece second bailout package
Finance ministers of euro zone nations reached a compromise on Sunday night on involving private creditors in a second multi-billion euro financial rescue package for debt-ridden Greece.
Source: The Hindu
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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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Greece seeking new bailout deal
Greece's finance minister says the country wants the EU to conclude a second rescue loan deal by August.
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Of new leaderships and medical breakthroughs involving stored cord blood
Cord blood Banking advocates. Neurosurgeon Dr. Keith Goh (second from right) with CordLife Medical Philippines’ Medical Director, Dr. Arvin Faundo (second from left) with celebrity cord blood banking...
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Sandoval County To Buy New Software Package
A $1.3 million record and financial management software package Sandoval County bought in 2008 was s ...
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Finland demands guarantees, bank participation in new bailouts
Jul (Reuters) - HELSINKI, July 5 (Reuters) - Finland's new finance minister said on Tuesday the Nordic country will demand guarantees against participation in any new euro area bailouts and wants private...
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10. Record-breaking US$14bil bailout in Russia
MOSCOW: Bank of Moscow received the largest bailout in Russian banking history on Friday after a hostile takeover bid by VTB revealed a gaping hole in the books of Russia's fifth largest bank.
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Greece to receive €12bn bailout
Eurozone finance ministers have approved EUR 12 billion for Greece after the debt-ridden country passed further austerity measures despite public protests.
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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...