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  • Tsipras vows battle to improve bailout after Greek election

    In a campaign speech in the northern town of Thessaloniki, Tsipras offered no new policy ideas but pledged thousands of new jobs and an attack on corruption.

  • Tsipras likely to call confidence vote after party revolt

    Energy Minister Panos Skourletis described such a parliamentary vote as "self-evident" following Friday's rebellion when almost a third of Syriza deputies abstained or voted against the agreement.

  • Greek PM faces biggest party revolt yet as bailout approved

    After lawmakers bickered through the night on procedural matters, Tsipras comfortably won the vote on the country's third financial rescue by foreign creditors in five years thanks to support from pro-euro opposition parties. That clears the way for euro zone ministers to approve the deal later on Friday.

  • Greece close to coalition deal as problems loom

    Greek centre-left parties are poised to back a conservative-led coalition on Wednesday but may keep their own political leaders from joining a government that faces grinding battles over the austerity demands of foreign creditors.

  • After Greece, global mkts back to worrying abt Spain: Booth

    In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Jerome Booth of Ashmore Investment said that nothing has really changed in Greece.Booth further adds that the markets are back to worrying about Spanish yields.

  • 'We are anchored' to Euro: Samaras to CNBC

    Antonis Samaras, the leader of the New Democracy party which won the most votes in Sunday`s election, told CNBC that investors should be reassured by his parties victory over radical leftist Syriza party.

  • Greece election outcome won't change fundamentals: Finaport

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Hans Goetti, chief investment officer of Finaport says Greece exiting the euro zone is now inevitable in the medium-term.

  • Greek conservatives say elections possible on April 29

    Greece's co-ruling conservative New Democracy party would agree to holding elections on April 29 instead of April 8 if more time is needed to complete a bond swap deal and avert a messy default, party sources said on Tuesday.

  • Greeks fail to agree on debt measures amid aid threat

    Greece's prime minister failed to convince opposition leaders on Friday to support tougher austerity measures to free up EU/IMF aid needed to avert a debt default.

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