US STOCKS-Wall St rallies for 4th day; Greek gov't wins vote
* Greek gov't wins confidence vote after the close * Financial index hits 52-week high; * Semis help Nasdaq; Research In Motion also up * Dow up 0.9 pct, S&P up 1.3 pct, Nasdaq up 2.2 pct * For up-to-the-minute ...
Source: Reuters UK Focus via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance
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Arab stocks suffer from Greek and Italian debt debacle
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Venizelos to call for investors to buy Greek assets
Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos is expected to send letters to the eurozone governments on Wednesday to set out Greece’s plans for its privatization program, ahead of a European Union leaders...
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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 opens door to buyback of Greek bonds
Eurozone finance ministers opened the door to using the currency union's bailout fund to buy up distressed Greek bonds, thereby cutting the country's overall debt load as they scrambled to stop ...
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Difficult talks on banks' role in second Greek rescue may spoil eurozone summer
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Voluntary Greek debt plan 'unrealistic'
( FT ) -- Jan Kees de Jager, the Dutch finance minister, has called for private-sector holders of Greek government debt to be forced to participate in a second debt-relief support package.
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Max Keiser - Completely misunderstands the Greek debt crisis and Germany
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