WorldThe new fascism in EuropeAcross Europe, quality of life is dropping, providing fertile ground for the far right
UncategorizedGreek elections: Take twoNothing is yet settled, but the likely prospect of a pro-euro coalition has brought some comfort to other European leaders
GeneralWith the world watching, pro-bailout party wins day With more than 80 per cent of Greek votes now counted, the New Democracy party appears to have placed first in an election many...
BusinessA Greek exit: Good idea, hard to doAthens would be better off outside the eurozone. But can it head for the door without bringing down the house?
GeneralIn milestone elections, Greece radicalizes, France moderatesSpringtime Sundays are election days in Europe, and this one brought two blockbusters. In France, Nicolas Sarkozy becomes only the...
GeneralGreek restructuring deal triggers mini debt defaultBut the ISDA also said that the CDS payments—totaling about US$3.2 billion—are sufficiently spread out and are likely too...
GeneralGreece announces biggest debt overhaul in history, wards off disastrous default—for nowIn yet another careful step away from the financial precipice, Greece announced at dawn that it had clinched a deal with its...
GeneralGreece optimistic it can clinch crucial debt overhaul deal by tonightGreece is inching towards a debt swap deal with bondholders and has until Thursday at 10 p.m. Athens time to finalize it. The...
GeneralGreece will have to wait for bailout funds (UPDATED)Greece is expected to get final authorization to receive $170 billion in bailout funds Thursday, The Wall Street Journal reports...
Economic analysisStupid rules are sinking the Greek economyStool samples for shareholders and a curfew for book sellers