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tommy271

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I TITOLI DEI GIORNALI:

The economy and imminent arrival of a European Commission (EC), European Central Bank (ECB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) 'troika' team of inspectors were the main front-page items in Athens' Sunday newspapers.



APOKALIPSEIS: "Bankruptcy: One step closer".

AVGHI: "Change of page needed - Failure of Memorandum less than a year after its introduction concludes a circle of harsh economic policy and exhausts society's limits".

AVRIANI: "Government of national salvation, without a single politician".

CHORA: "Stricter criteria for rent subsidy".

ELEFTHEROS TYPOS: "8 billion euros bomb razes salaries, pensions, benefits and...Papaconstantinou".

ELEFTHEROTYPIA: " 'No pay' virus in government".

EPOCHI: "Radioactive Iodine-131 in Greece and Europe".

ETHNOS: "Where the money is going... - Secret salary increases and special benefits in certain public services continue."

KATHIMERINI: "Implementation of the Memorandum demands up in the air".

LOGOS: "Government sewing new 'suit' for us".

NIKI: "More expensive loan payments".

PARASKINIO: "Louka Katseli (employment minister): I insist on transparency in and the accountability of the banks".

PARON: "PASOK turns against Papandreou".

PROTO THEMA: "What the 'Express Service minister' (finance minister Papaconstantinou) is hiding - Raptopoulos (Express Service road assistance company owner) owes 133 million euros to IKA (the state's troubled Social Security Foundation) and hasn't made payments in 20 years".

RIZOSPASTIS: "Governmental measures bring hell to the life of the people and the youth".

TO VIMA: "We want to save you, but can you? - Trichet and Van Rompuy to visit Greece to back the changes".

VRADYNI: "The reductions in salaries, doctors', security corps' and judges' salaries".

(ana.gr)
 

tommy271

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Greece braces for new cuts on higher deficit reports



(AFP)



ATHENS — Greece braced for the possibility of fresh austerity measures after Sunday newspapers reported its public deficit for 2010 was far greater than previously estimated.
Both Kathimerini and Eleftheros Typos newspapers said the deficit for 2010 was 10.6 percent of gross domestic product, which would be 1.1 percent more than the 9.5 percent previously thought.
The finance ministry refused to comment but Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou had already acknowledged Wednesday that deficit would be "higher than 9.5 percent", without saying by how much.
"The 'bill' now rises to eight billion euros ($11.3 billion) in additional fiscal measures the government must take to save this year's budget from a complete derailment," conservative newspaper Eleftheros Typos said.
Media speculation about the data began Saturday with Kathimerini citing sources saying the Greek statistics authority had informed its EU counterpart Eurostat of "a shortfall of 10.6 percent rather than 9.5 percent".
"Greeks are set to endure a further bout of austerity measures after it emerged that figures sent by Athens to the European Commission on Friday indicate that the public deficit for 2010 was about one percent greater than previously thought," Kathimerini said.
The finance ministry said it would not comment before Eurostat publishes the official figures on April 26 but it did not refute the press reports.
"Given the need to safeguard and further consolidate the credibility of the country's statistics, the Finance Ministry will not comment or confirm such reports before the official announcements by the institutional bodies responsible," it said in a media release.
Experts from the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) are due in Athens next week to evaluate Greek fiscal policy.
They will also discuss future steps to be taken by the government, which is due to announce by mid-April its medium term (2012-2015) budget strategy, and how the country will raise 50 billion euros from privatisation by 2015 to reduce part of the ballooning debt.
Papaconstantinou has said Greece could buy back some of the debt provided enough money were raised from state asset sales in the programme to be detailed mid-April.
With money markets believing Greece will have to restructure its long term debt, its creditors -- notably the IMF -- have encouraged the socialist government to try to build a national consensus around the needed reforms.
But main opposition leader Antonis Samaras, head of the Conservative New Democracy party, ruled out the possibility of co-governance with the ruling PASOK party in an interview with Kathimerini.
"PASOK is the problem. And I want to solve the problem, not cooperate with it," Samaras told the newspaper.
Athens last year agreed to overhaul its economy and rein in a public debt of over 300 billion euros in return for a 110-billion-euro EU-IMF loan that saved the country from default.
 

IL MARATONETA

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quando leggo i suoi post su questo spazio a volte mi chiedo come faccia ad avere una costanza e abnegazione sulla causa greca tommy!:up: ribadisco i miei complimenti .nel mio piccolo continuo a scrivere "di la" sui BTP. buona serata a tutti voi :)
tommy271 si scrive con la iniziale minuscola ma è indubbiamente un grande; capitano indiscusso del nostro vascello, tutti i giorni sforna informazioni utili per la nostra navigazione. Grazie, anche a nome di chi ci segue con la lettura..
ps.un saluto anche a tutti gli amici che ci seguono da Firenze dove oggi ero a gareggiare nella half-marathon
 

tommy271

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Di nuovo, vi ringrazio.
Come ringrazio "Investire Oggi" che accoglie i miei scritti del "sabato" sul "Magazine" del sito.
 

stefanofabb

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tommy271 si scrive con la iniziale minuscola ma è indubbiamente un grande; capitano indiscusso del nostro vascello, tutti i giorni sforna informazioni utili per la nostra navigazione. Grazie, anche a nome di chi ci segue con la lettura..
ps.un saluto anche a tutti gli amici che ci seguono da Firenze dove oggi ero a gareggiare nella half-marathon
ciao MARATONETA.:up:
 

METHOS

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Certo che con un giornale dal nome così come si fa ad aspettare qualche buona notizia...

APOKALIPSEIS: "Bankruptcy: One step closer".
 

tommy271

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Libia, inviato del governo in Grecia con messaggio Gheddafi

lunedì 4 aprile 2011 07:49






TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Un inviato del governo libico è partito per l'Europa per discutere della fine delle ostilità, ma non c'è alcun segnale di un'eventuale marcia indietro in un conflitto che è giunto a un punto di stallo sul campo, tra forze ribelli e truppe leali a Muammar Gheddafi.
Il vice-ministro degli Esteri libico Abdelati Obeidi è partito ieri per la Grecia con un messaggio di Gheddafi al primo ministro greco George Papandreou sulla volontà del governo di porre fine al conflitto, ha detto a Reuters un funzionario governativo greco.
"Sembra che le autorità libiche stiano cercando una soluzione", ha detto ai giornalisti il ministro degli Esteri Dimitris Droutsas, aggiungendo che Obeidi si recherà anche a Malta e in Turchia.
Ma non ci sono segnali che lasciano pensare che Tripoli sia pronta ad offrire -- oltre alla volontà di trattare -- la fine delle ostilità, che hanno raggiunto un punto morto sul fronte orientale, intorno alla città di Brega, con i civili bloccati dalle forze di Gheddafi nella Libia occidentale.
Emblema della situazione difficile in cui versano i civili è quanto successo a Misurata, con una nave turca attraccata per prelevare 250 feriti che è dovuta precipitosamente tornare in mare dopo che la folla si è accalcata sulla banchina per cercare di salire a bordo con la speranza di fuggire.
"E' una situazione molto difficile...siamo dovuti andare subito via", ha detto Ali Akin, un funzionario consolare turco, dopo la sospensione delle operazioni di imbarco dei feriti a Bengasi, roccaforte dei ribelli.
Il ministro degli Esteri turco ha ordinato che la nave si recasse a Misurata dopo aver aspettato inutilmente per quattro giorni il permesso di attraccare.
La nave è arrivata a Misurata scortata da 10 aerei da combattimento turchi F-16 e due fregate della marina militare, ha detto Akin a Reuters.
 

tommy271

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Government plans new round of cuts

Creditors sending envoys to Athens to discuss more austerity measures, privatizations



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Government officials were on Sunday believed to be finalizing their proposals for a new raft of austerity measures aimed at raising 25 billion euros over the next four years as officials from Greece’s international creditors are set to arrive in Athens in the coming days.
There had been no official confirmation by late Sunday about what the new measures would entail, although sources said they would include restrictions to tax-deductible expenses for high income earners, 4.6 billion euros in public sector wage cuts, an increase in road tax and a reduction in social welfare benefits.
The visiting officials from the European Commission, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund are expected to demand immediate measures to raise between 2 and 4 billion euros this year and up to 23 billion euros between 2012 and 2015.
Some of the revenue is to go toward covering the discrepancy in the 2010 budget deficit figures that emerged last week. Sources said figures sent by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) to Eurostat, the statistical arm of the Commission, showed the deficit to be 10.6 percent of gross domestic product rather than 9.5 percent. Finance Minister Giorgos Papaconstantinou did not confirm the new figure but had said last week that the deficit would be larger than expected.
Government officials are also to brief the visiting inspectors on how they aim to raise 50 billion euros by 2015 through privatizations.
Meanwhile, Papaconstantinou and a spokesperson for the IMF refuted a report in German news magazine Der Spiegel that the Fund is pushing Greece to restructure its debt.
“There is absolutely no chance of a restructuring of Greek debt,” Papaconstantinou told Reuters on Saturday.
The IMF also denied the report. “As we have said consistently, the IMF supports the Greek government’s position of no debt restructuring and its determination to fully service its debt obligations. Any reports claiming otherwise are wrong,” an IMF spokeswoman told Reuters.






ekathimerini.com , Sunday April 3, 2011 (23:01)
 
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