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Archive - Nov 2011

November 3rd

live The fall of Papandreou: the prime minister attacked by the party

03 November 2011 / 12:11:23  
Analysts say the Greek prime minister will loose his leadership in PASOK until the end of the day.


The Athens Stock Exchange continues to crush all down the line

02 November 2011 / 22:11:59  
German bankers do not want to hear about haircutting the debt until the question of the referendum on the Greek is clear and European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) delays the sale of bonds for three billion euros.


November 2nd

French-German ultimatum to Papandreou: Referendum for or against the euro

02 November 2011 / 21:11:02  
According to French and German sources, Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel would state to George Papandreou that the country would not receive a single euro until the referendum takes place.


Moratorium on debt interest rates will zero the Greek foreign debts after 10 years

02 November 2011 / 18:11:49  
The idea belongs to John Charalambakis, Chief Economist at BlackSummit Financial Group and a Professor of Economics at the University of Kentucky, who spoke at the conference Greek Banking System: Finding the way out of the eye of the cyclone.


Papandreou to 'comrades court' in Cannes, but insists on the referendum

02 November 2011 / 13:11:36  
The Greek government has not fallen, but it is hanging on a thread. Papandreou has left to Cannes, where he is expected to be sharply reprimanded by Merkel and Sarkozy.


November 1st

Political cyclone in Greece, Europe against the decision on referendum

01 November 2011 / 21:11:41  
PASOK deputies are pressing the prime minister George Papandreou to resign. All opposition parties call for elections, New Democracy leader Antonis Samaras has stated he would do everything he could not to allow the European prospects and the future of Greece at risk.


Trade unions do not want a referendum, but a change in politics

01 November 2011 / 18:11:55  
Recent events do not make trade union leaders confident and they believe that a referendum on the European future of Greece is beyond the issues that require an immediate solution.