We now face a situation where Greece, the IMF and the Eurozone are operating at cross purposes... READ MORE›
Greece's creditors were not prepared to take a hit from a Greek debt write-down and then explicitly bail out their own banking system... READ MORE›
Mr Mardas was speaking at a committee set up by the country's left-wing Syriza government to calculate how much money Germany owed Greece... READ MORE›
Eurostat has said Greece did not report the Goldman Sachs transactions in 2008, when it and other countries were told to restate their accounts... READ MORE›
'Who will trust Germany after this?' Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman makes his feelings known... READ MORE›
If the deal is a political earthquake for Greece, it also puts the country on course for a major economic shake-up... READ MORE›
The European Central Bank would have little choice but to stop providing emergency loans that have been keeping the banking system afloat... READ MORE›
In Latvia and Lithuania, pensioners and other poor people wonder why they are being asked to pay to bail out their far richer Greek counterparts... READ MORE›
Mayor George Kaminis of Athens issued a statement Thursday saying that the city was helping support 20,000 people a day with groceries, hot meals and other basics... READ MORE›
Exclusive Greece needs debt relief far beyond EU plans - Secret IMF report... READ MORE›
Earlier there was anger among some eurozone members at the lack of new written proposals from Greece... READ MORE›
And are the negotiations slanted against Greece, because Germany has more money and political clout within the EU than Greece?... READ MORE›
The European Commission published its own assessment on Wednesday, taking a more optimistic view of Greece's debt sustainability than the IMF but also suggesting debt relief... READ MORE›
France has been the most steadfast major nation in Europe supporting Greece ever since Mr... READ MORE›
Merkel faces a very different set of responsibilities starting with maintaining European unity in general and holding the euro together in particular... READ MORE›
Mr Tsipras has asked eurozone and other creditors for EUR53.5bn 59.47bn to cover Greece's debts until 2018... READ MORE›
When banks in Cyprus had to be bailed out in 2013, depositors with more than 100,000 euros lost about 40 percent of their money... READ MORE›
The last part of that is a cruel deception that will start to unravel with nationalisation of Greece's systemic banks as early as next week... READ MORE›
Mr Chatzifotiadis had waited in line at four banks across his city but was turned away without being able to withdraw his money... READ MORE›
Greece has until the end of Thursday to present new proposals to secure a third bailout from creditors and prevent a possible exit from the eurozone... READ MORE›
Whether Greeks' overwhelming rejection on Sunday of the latest European loan deal proves to be a master stroke or a monumental blunder remains to be seen... READ MORE›
Notably, Mr Dombrovskis said that Greece's place is, and remains, in Europe - not, the eurozone... READ MORE›
Why is Greece so different and why does the government of Alexis Tsipras send such mixed messages towards Europe?... READ MORE›
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble returned from Brussels to face a tough crowd at home... READ MORE›
Eurozone finance ministers say they expect to hear fresh proposals from Greece after a referendum rejected the terms of an international bailout... READ MORE›
Greece debt crisis PM Tsipras 'focused on bailout deal'... READ MORE›
Yet the infusion of cash from the European Central Bank that is desperately needed to resuscitate the Greek banking system and jump-start the economy is missing... READ MORE›
Eurozone ministers have called on Greece to put forward fresh proposals after Greek voters rejected the latest draft bailout deal in a referendum... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras may have won a victory at home on Sunday as the Greek people dealt a resounding no to European austerity policies... READ MORE›
Fast forward just a few days however and Alexis Tsipras the prime minister did the unthinkable... READ MORE›
Germany and other more fiscal conservative Eurozone members say Greece must now go further in its austerity measures and provide greater assurance... READ MORE›
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