Next Act---Europe Plan Is Put to Test - The deal euro-zone leaders hammered out sparked a world-wide stock rally. But the market moves belied widespread caution about the accord among economists and analysts—and even some of the decision-makers in the debt crisis. [Wall Street Journal]
Επίθεση για την "αυτοκριτική" Λοβέρδου από Ν.Δ. και απάντηση από το ΠΑΣΟΚ - Αφορμή στη Νέα Δημοκρατία, προκειμένου να επιτεθεί στην κυβέρνηση έδωσαν όσα δήλωσε ο Ανδρέας Λοβέρδος στην πρωινή ενημερωτική εκπομπή του Mega.
Most Germans in favor of Greece leaving euro - The majority of Germans feel the euro currency bloc would be better off if debt-crippled Greece left it, a poll published in mass-selling newspaper Bild am Sonntag showed on Sunday.
The Emnid poll said 53 percent of Germans surveyed thought Greece should return to its former currency, the drachma, while only 34 percent felt it should keep the euro.
Juncker's ultimatum: Comply or default - Jean-Claude Juncker, the head of the Eurogroup, warned Greece through an interview to a German magazine that it will either comply with its creditors’ requirements or default, as it should not expect any additional support from its peers.
Un défaut de la Grèce n'est pas à exclure, selon Jean-Claude Juncker - Jean-Claude Juncker, président de l'Eurogroupe, estime que La Grèce, ne peut tabler sur la solidarité des autres membres de la zone euro si elle n'applique pas les réformes qui ont été négociées dans le cadre du plan de sauvetage du pays.
Le monde arabe dénonce le vote de Moscou et Pékin sur la Syrie - Des dirigeants arabes ont dénoncé dimanche le vote hostile de la Russie et de la Chine.
Greek PM in crucial bailout talks - Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos will meet party leaders in his coalition to discuss a proposed 130bn euros EU rescue plan. [BBC Business News]
Turkish FM: Turks, Arabs to pay the price for Russian, Chinese veto - Strongly criticizing Russia and China for vetoing a UN Security Council resolution aimed at ending the bloodshed in Syria, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has said Turks and Arabs will pay the price for these nay votes. [
Euro zone insists no Greek rescue without reforms - BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone finance ministers told Greece it could not go ahead with an agreed deal to restructure privately held debt until it guaranteed to implement reforms to secure a second financing package from the euro zone and the IMF.