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Greece plans early repayment of 8 bln euros from first bailout, officials say
Reuters· 4 days agoGreece plans an early repayment of 8 billion euros ($8.61 billion) of bailout loans to euro zone...
Greece Plans Early Repayment of €8 Billion in Bailout Loans
Bloomberg· 5 days agoHave a confidential tip for our reporters? Greece plans to repay bailout loans worth a total of €8...
Once in the thick of a debt crisis, Greece is now repaying its multi-billion-dollar loans ahead of...
Fortune· 4 days 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 ...
Why Bond Markets Are So Spooked by the French Election
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoUnlike Greece, France has had little-to-no pressure to keep its finances under control, running...
Greece must reform to protect tourism, ombudsman says
Reuters· 4 days agoGreece needs to reduce rampant construction and protect water resources and coastal areas if it...
Europe’s Onetime Crisis Economies Are Now Outperformers
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 7 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Giannis Moschos remembers the bad days. An economy in ruins, business relationships...
Gen Z is traveling more, and debt isn’t slowing them down
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoWhy Gen Zers like Karanikos are prioritizing travel It may be hard to understand how people can...
France Elections Spark Worries of Market Turmoil. Is It the Next Greece?
Barrons.com· 2 days agoAnd that could create Greece-like vibes in the market, with international institutions trying to...
A New Chinese Megaport in South America Is Rattling the U.S.
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoCHANCAY, Peru—In this serene town on South America’s Pacific coast, China is building a megaport...
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Rate Decisions Due in U.K., Australia; French Election Jitters to Continue
Morningstar· 2 hours agoBelow are the most important global events likely to affect FX and bond markets in the coming week starting June 17. Markets await a raft of interest-rate decisions, including in the U.K., Australia ...