Tuesday, February 7, 2012

With Protests In The Background, Greek Politicians Meet To Draft A Rescue Package



What’s The Latest On Greece? -- Wall Street Journal

The situation in Greece is messy. That’s putting it politely.

It appears Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papdemos has gone back to the drawing board amid efforts to agree to a new debt deal and avoid Greece defaulting on its debts next month.

Talks between Greece and its international creditors “appeared on the verge of concluding Tuesday,” according to Dow Jones Newswires. Government officials were putting together a detailed final document.

We’ll believe it when we see it. Here’s the latest from our colleagues in Athens:

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More News On the Crisis In Greece

Greek leaders' austerity summit stalled -- AJC/AP
Greece talks stall over further austerity -- Financial Times
Greece meeting delayed to Wednesday: officials -- Financial Post/Reuters
Greek leaders to thrash out deal on second bailout -- The Guardian
Greece Edges Closer To Political Deal On Reforms Amid Strikes, Protests -- Wall Street Journal
Greece, Troika Work on Final Rescue Draft -- Bloomberg
Greek rescue inches closer, still riddled with uncertainty -- Reuters
Greek Police Clash with Striking Workers Protesting Austerity Measures -- Voice of America
Greek leaders to meet as euro exit openly discussed -- BBC

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