Deutsche Bank’s fine for breaking sanctions is by no means its biggest problem
Forbes — Deutsche Bank has joined an ever-growing list of global financial institutions that have been found guilty and fined for breaking US sanctions on […]
Forbes — Deutsche Bank has joined an ever-growing list of global financial institutions that have been found guilty and fined for breaking US sanctions on […]
Following the latest VAT hike, crisis struck Greece shows the highest rise in food prices among the European Union’s 28 member states, according to Eurostat. […]
Reuters — The euro zone will release the next tranche of loans for Greece as well as money for bank recapitalisation only after Athens implements […]
As Greek government officials wrangle with the country’s international creditors over the economic reforms and austerity that must be enforced to unlock rescue loans, thousands […]
eKathimerini — There will be no Lufthansa flights in and out of Athens on Monday due to a strike by the airline’s cabin crew. Lufthansa […]
euractiv.com — Germany’s secretive financial sector is second only to Luxembourg in its vulnerability to money laundering, and is one of the worst member states […]
Remembrance Sunday was observed yesterday at the last resting place of the British Commonwealth war dead who lost their lives between May 20th and May […]
The Telegraph — Greece is battling to secure the release of €2bn in bail-out cash as one of the world’s foremost tax chiefs has warned […]
ANA-MPA — The European Commission never called for joint Greek and Turkish coast guard patrols in the Aegean, but simply for more effective guarding of […]
Athens Wire — Greece is running the risk of being left without any major enterprises, exports or production, the president of the Hellenic Federation of […]
eKathimerini — A proposal by Parliament Speaker Nikos Voutsis for cuts to staff in the House who are not directly involved in parliamentary work was […]
AP — Greece’s economy will deteriorate further in the next six months as a result of the terms imposed on the country by its EU […]
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker reiterated his request that Greece and Turkey should conduct joint patrols in the Aegean, a proposal that Athens has rejected. Juncker […]
FT — The Greek parliament has approved reforms needed to unlock €2bn of bailout aid but several measures still have to be agreed with creditors […]
Energy News — Greece will receive a loan worth €285 million (£199.5m) to support energy projects in the country. It aims to improve electricity transmission and […]
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