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Archive - Jun 2011

June 15th

Papandreou goes on alone

15 June 2011 / 21:06:30  
The Prime Minister will propose a new government to the Parliament tomorrow, expecting support from his own parliamentary group.


June 15th

The credit rating of the four major Greek banks hit the bottom

15 June 2011 / 20:06:47  
Standard & Poor's downgraded the National Bank of Greece, Eurobank (EFG Eurobank Ergasias), Piraeus Bank and Alpha Bank CCC. Credit Agricole was also hit because of its exposure to the Greek government bonds of Emporiki Bank.


Steve Forbes: Get rid of bureaucracy and impose a flat tax. Everything else comes next

15 June 2011 / 20:06:16  
The founder of the popular financial edition in the world Forbes participated in Greek PowerSummit 2011 in Athens. He was clear that if the government reduces the taxes and minimizes bureaucracy, there will be a renaissance for the Greek entrepreneurship.


Greece is about to have a government of national agreement with a new prime minister

15 June 2011 / 18:06:58  
Dramatic political events took place in Athens in the afternoon today after the country was a step away from economic collapse. The two main parties, the ruling PASOK and the main opposition New Democracy, have agreed how to govern from now on.


Papandreou to make changes in the cabinet in the coming hours

15 June 2011 / 15:06:10  
The replacement of the Minister of Finance Georgios Papakonstantinou is considered to be certain and a consensus figure is wanted for this position, no early elections for now.


Black Sea is polluting the air in Athens

15 June 2011 / 15:06:38  
Air currents carry pollutants from the Black Sea, the Balkans and northern Italy to the atmosphere over the Greek capital.


Angry people attacked minister and deputy’s cars, four protesters were evacuated by ambulance, the journalist Tasos Teloglou was beaten

15 June 2011 / 13:06:43  
Tear gas, Molotov cocktails, stones, water bottles and eggs flew in the air in downtown Athens during the today's innumerable demonstration. Marina Nikolova and Anastasia Balezdrova report from the scene.