Greek election
# greek-election - Tuesday 19 June, 2012
Greece: Pro-bailout parties announce ‘preliminary’ coalition deal
New Democracy and PASOK will hope to confirm a deal today, while Democratic Left may also be taken on board.
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Euro crisis: Spanish cost of borrowing hits 7pc as investors seek safety
The costs had fallen after Greece’s election, but are back up this morning as the fear of contagion remains…
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Everything you need to know about today’s crucial election in Greece
Who’s running? What do they believe? And what happens if the new government rejects the bailout?
Share3 Tweet14Greek election: Polls open as eurozone’s future hangs in balance
The first results will emerge at 5pm tonight, with EU leaders and financial markets watching nervously.
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Greek election: Will the country stay in the euro, or crash out?
Voters are set to head to the polls this weekend in an election that could determine the future of the eurozone.
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Report: EU preparing ‘worst case scenario’ measures if Greece quits euro
Reuters says officials have discussed limits on ATM withdrawals, border checks and capital controls if Greece goes.
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Eurobonds will come sooner or later, reckons Mario Monti
A Europe divided: in the very same newspaper, Germany’s foreign minister Guido Westerwelle says they’re a no-go area.
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Noonan urges Greek parties to form government and stay in the euro
Attending a summit in Brussels, Michael Noonan says it is “very important that the eurozone stays intact”.
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Exit polls show far-right party set for Greek parliament
Golden Dawn is capitalising on protest votes as mainstream parties jostle for support.
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