Eurozone finance ministers agreed a 130-billion-euro (US$172-billion) rescue for Greece on Tuesday to avert an imminent chaotic default after forcing Athens to commit to unpopular cuts and private bondholders to take bigger losses.
“A nightmare scenario was avoided,” said Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos in Athens. “It is maybe the most...
As the comic suggests, it’s not gonna work. Trying...drive down wages and costs, through...
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