Latest Greece Headlines
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Analysis: EU’s Spain Bank Rescue May Bring only Brief Respite
Jun 11 2012 // Euro zone finance ministers rushed Spain into an EU-funded rescue for its debt-stricken banks to pre-empt the threat of a bank run if Greece’s debt crisis flares again but any respite for Madrid and the euro may be...
Economic Storm Clouds Continue to Gather over Europe
Jun 6 2012 // In many ways Ireland is a “microcosm for Europe,” said Danny McCoy, the Director General of the Irish Business & Employer’s Confederation (IBEC) at the EIF Forum. He described the present situation as...
Global Downturn Puts Investors, Companies in Retreat
Jun 5 2012 // Gripped by fears that Europe’s debt crisis is driving the world economy into a ditch, companies are delaying plans to raise capital and canceling deals, while investors are taking refuge in cash or any other place...
Top Trade Credit Insurer Pulls Cover for Exports to Greece
May 31 2012 // The world’s biggest trade credit insurer, Euler Hermes, has suspended cover for exporters shipping to Greece because of the mounting risk of them not being paid in the event the debt-laden nation is forced out of the...
EU Trade Credit Insurers Considering Restrictions on Greek Coverage
May 22 2012 // Euler Hermes, the world’s No. 1 trade credit insurer, said it might restrict the cover it provides to exporters doing business with Greece, citing fears the debt-laden nation could be forced out of the...
Maybe Europe Should Abandon the Euro Says Canada’s Finance Minister
May 15 2012 // If European countries are not prepared to bail out fellow euro zone members, maybe they should just abandon the whole concept of a common currency, Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Monday in some of his most...
Greece Averts Immediate Default with Bond Swap Deal Success
Mar 9 2012 // Greece averted the immediate risk of an uncontrolled default, winning strong acceptance from its private creditors for a bond swap deal which will ease its massive public debt and clear the way for a new international...
Bondholder Group Sees Over $131.8 Trillion Greek Default Risk
Mar 6 2012 // A disorderly Greek default would probably leave Italy and Spain needing outside help to stop contagion spreading and cause more than €1 trillion ($1.318 trillion) of damage to the euro zone, the group representing...
Greece Has Not Triggered CDS Insurance Payments: ISDA
Mar 1 2012 // Greece has not triggered a payout on credit default swaps by its recent moves to prepare for a debt restructuring, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association said on Thursday. The ruling means holders of these...
Report: Greek Bondholders – Banks and Insurers – Set for 74% Haircuts
Feb 21 2012 // Banks are set to lose almost three-quarters of the value of their Greek government bonds under a deal agreed early on Tuesday, slightly more than they had planned, people familiar with the matter said. Investors had...
Cruise Ship Industry Leaves Crash Victims Little Hope for Recovery
Feb 21 2012 // When Walter Henry Alderfer learned last month about the Costa Concordia shipwreck off Italy, it brought back bad memories. In April 2007, he, his wife and his daughter were aboard the Sea Diamond cruise ship when it struck...
Moody’s Warns May Downgrade Global Banks, Cuts Ratings on Insurers
Feb 16 2012 // Moody’s warned on Thursday it may cut the credit ratings of 17 global and 114 European financial institutions in another sign the impact of the euro zone government debt crisis is spreading throughout the global...
Euro Zone Ministers Reject Private Bondholders’ Offer on Greek Bonds
Jan 24 2012 // Euro zone finance ministers on Monday rejected as insufficient an offer made by private bondholders to help restructure Greece’s debts, sending negotiators back to the drawing board and raising the threat of Greek...
World Economy Counts the Cost of Euro Zone Dithering
Nov 23 2011 // From credit bottlenecks in Eastern Europe to slower growth in China, delays in tackling the euro zone’s debt crisis are causing ever-greater economic and financial damage well beyond the borders of the 17-nation...
Is the World a Riskier Place? Insurance Industry’s Hartwig Answers
Nov 21 2011 // Is the world becoming a riskier place?” That was the question posed by Insurance Information Institute President and Chief Economist Robert Hartwig during his talk at the annual Professional Liability Underwriting...
Breaking up the Euro? Try Unscrambling an Omelet – an Analysis
Nov 17 2011 // Can you unscramble an omelet? That, in essence, is what euro zone leaders and the global monetary policy elite will have to do if the euro zone is to be reshaped in any semblance of an orderly manner, be it by letting...
IMF Head Warns World Economy Risks a ‘Lost Decade’
Nov 9 2011 // The head of the International Monetary Fund warned on Wednesday that Europe’s debt crisis risked plunging the global economy into a “lost decade” and said it was up to rich nations to shoulder the burden...
France, Germany Give Greece Ultimatum on Euro
Nov 3 2011 // The leaders of Germany and France told Greece on Wednesday it would not receive another cent in European aid until it decides whether it wants to stay in the euro zone. They also made clear that saving the euro was...
Is the World a Riskier Place? Insurance Industry’s Hartwig Answers
Nov 2 2011 // “Is the world becoming a riskier place?” That was the question posed by Insurance Information Institute President and Chief Economist Robert Hartwig during his talk at the annual Professional Liability...
Greek Referendum Plan Threatens New Euro Zone Crisis
Nov 1 2011 // Prime Minister George Papandreou’s shock announcement that he will put Greece’s bailout to a referendum threatened to intensify the euro zone crisis, and brought complaints in Germany that Athens is trying to...