Portugal's Few Exports Bring Bailout Scrutiny - Wall Street Journal

6 February 2012, 11:37 am

International Financing ReviewPortugal's Few Exports Bring Bailout ScrutinyWall Street Journal"But maybe there's a problem with the book." A key problem facing both Portugal and Greece is their small export sectors. This makes their economies particularly sensitive to sharp cuts in governmen... Read More »

Greece Car Hire To Play A Part in Hopes For Increased Tourism in 2012 - CisionWire (press release)

6 February 2012, 8:29 am

Greece Car Hire To Play A Part in Hopes For Increased Tourism in 2012CisionWire (press release)The problems besetting the Euro, ignited partly by the Greek budget deficit, has seen it fall against major currencies such as the dollar, the rouble and the pound, making holidays to Greece and the Greek ... Read More »

Why the Dow's Dropping This Morning - Motley Fool

6 February 2012, 8:10 am

Why the Dow's Dropping This MorningMotley FoolBy Dan Caplinger | More Articles Fears of trouble in Greece are back in the headlines today as the stock market gave back some ground after several market measures hit multiyear highs last week. The indebted nation failed to reach a deadline to respo... Read More »

Brazilian Stocks Open Lower As Greece Concerns Weigh - Wall Street Journal

6 February 2012, 6:51 am

Brazilian Stocks Open Lower As Greece Concerns WeighWall Street JournalAfter data Friday revealed a surprise drop in the US unemployment rate that sent Brazil's stocks and currency higher, investors turned their attention this week to mounting trouble in Greece, where the risk of default has bee... Read More »

Oil Decreases on Greek Debt Default Concern as Brent Crude Premium Widens - Bloomberg

6 February 2012, 6:47 am

The GuardianOil Decreases on Greek Debt Default Concern as Brent Crude Premium WidensBloomberg“There's disappointment in the market because there's been no resolution of the Greek crisis,” said Phil Flynn, an analyst at PFGBest in Chicago. “Cold temperatures in Europe along with concer... Read More »

Employed But Not Paid, Some Greeks Voice Protest - WBUR

5 February 2012, 11:00 am

Employed But Not Paid, Some Greeks Voice ProtestWBURIt's a widespread problem that's left thousands in a desperate limbo. One is Dimitris Perakis, the foreign news editor at ALTER Channel, a small private television station in Athens. He's 37 and has worked at the station for 15 years ... Read More »

Carol Perry: What is all the buzz about Europe? - Nevada Appeal

5 February 2012, 10:53 am

Radio 1Carol Perry: What is all the buzz about Europe?Nevada AppealIt started with Greece, then filtered over to Spain, Italy, Portugal and Ireland. Unlike the US, where the Federal Reserve just prints money to buy our own debt, the troika of the European Central Bank, the European Union and the Int... Read More »

As Meeting on Athens Deal Is Postponed, Tough Terms for Creditors Fray Nerves ... - Wall Street Journal

3 February 2012, 10:56 pm

BloombergAs Meeting on Athens Deal Is Postponed, Tough Terms for Creditors Fray Nerves ...Wall Street JournalBy CHARLES FORELLE in London and MATINA STEVIS in Brussels Greece may breathe a sigh of relief when—or if—it finally completes its long-delayed debt restructuring next week. But the plodd... Read More »

Greece Seeks Second Rescue, Fights for Euro - Bloomberg

3 February 2012, 5:29 am

BloombergGreece Seeks Second Rescue, Fights for EuroBloombergEnlarge image Greece Staying in Euro Seen as Struggle Even After Second Greece Staying in Euro Seen as Struggle Even After Second Alexandros Vlachos/EPA/Landov 24 hour strike in Athens. Enlarge image Greece Seeking to Win Second Rescue Fac... Read More »

Emergency Meeting Called In Greece, New Sign Bailout May Be In Trouble - Business Insider

31 January 2012, 12:16 pm

BloombergEmergency Meeting Called In Greece, New Sign Bailout May Be In TroubleBusiness InsiderNegotiations between Greece and its creditors about the terms of an orderly Greek restructuring appear to have stalled in Athens, amid troika adamance that the country accept even more dramatic austerity m... Read More »