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Once in the thick of a debt crisis, Greece is now repaying its multi-billion-dollar loans ahead of...
Fortune· 24 hours agoThe early repayment corresponds to three years of installments and represents the third time that Greece has moved to accelerate reimbursement of a loan package received in ...
Greece plans early repayment of 8 bln euros from first bailout, officials say
Reuters· 2 days agoGreece plans an early repayment of 8 billion euros ($8.61 billion) of bailout loans to euro zone...
Why Bond Markets Are So Spooked by the French Election
The Wall Street Journal· 23 hours agoAnd that’s increasingly a problem. Unlike Greece, France has had little-to-no pressure to keep its...
Greece Plans Early Repayment of €8 Billion in Bailout Loans
Bloomberg· 2 days agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Greece plans to repay bailout loans worth a total of €8...
Greece must reform to protect tourism, ombudsman says
Reuters· 1 day agoGreece needs to reduce rampant construction and protect water resources and coastal areas if it...
Tourism Buoys Southern Europe's 'Club Med' Nations
International Business Times· 5 days agoDerided as "Club Med" nations during the European debt crisis 15 years ago, the economies of Spain, Greece and Portugal are now outperforming ...
Europe’s Onetime Crisis Economies Are Now Outperformers
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Giannis Moschos remembers the bad days. An economy in ruins, business relationships...
Athens Acropolis closes as Greece bakes in heatwave | Fox 11 Tri Cities Fox 41 Yakima
FOX 11/41 Yakima· 2 days agoThe Athens Acropolis, Greece’s most visited tourist site, was closed to the public during the...
BoJ: Failure to launch QT sinks the Yen, as Farage could be the next UK opposition leader
The Forex Market· 1 hour agoThe Bank of Japan left much to the imagination at its meeting on Friday. No change in interest rates...
Has private credit’s golden age already ended?
The Economist· 23 hours agoThe HISTORY of leveraged finance—the business of lending to risky, indebted companies—is best told in three acts. In the second act, the extraordinary growth of private equity was financed by ...