Black Tuesday in Greece as markets plummet amid election fears
The Athens share index fell by almost 13 per cent, the biggest single-day drop since 1987 and a heftier decline than any registered in the recent years of financial crisis…
The Athens share index fell by almost 13 per cent, the biggest single-day drop since 1987 and a heftier decline than any registered in the recent years of financial crisis…
The Greek crisis, grinding away at the periphery of Europe, has thrust itself back into the limelight. After EU finance ministers agreed to extend its current bailout for two months,…
Former European Commissioner Stavros Dimas will be the Greek government’s candidate for the country’s presidency, Prime Minister Antonis Samaras announced Tuesday
The Greek stock market plunged 10.7 per cent on Tuesday — its biggest tumble since 1987 — after investors were spooked by the possibility of the radical left Syriza party…
Euro zone finance ministers are in favour of granting Greece a two-month extension of its bailout program, which Athens will ask for on Tuesday, Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem said on…
A few months ago an employee at a major Greek bank who had just transferred to its newly created nonperforming loans management department noticed a very familiar name as he…
Greece may see elections early next year, and a new poll just out has the radical leftist Syriza party in first place by more than 3 percent. If Syriza takes…
Greece΄s conservative-led government has called for a vote in parliament for the country΄s new president late this month — in a surprise move that will determine its survival in the…
As Alexis Tsipras moves closer to taking control of Europe’s most indebted country, he’s trying to convince bond investors they have nothing to fear