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FITCH DICE CHE NON HA IN PROGRAMMA DI MODIFICARE OUTLOOK O RATING SU ITALIA, ASPETTA DETTAGLI SU MANOVRA GOVERNO
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Reuters - 21/06/2011 11:19:33
 

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FITCH DICE CHE ELEMENTO CHIAVE E' SE GOVERNO PROSEGUE IMPEGNO SU CONTROLLO CONTI PUBBLICI
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MARKET TALK: Grecia, piano privatizzazioni cruciale (Credit Suisse)
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MF-Dow Jones - 21/06/2011 11:19:08
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MILANO (MF-DJ)--"Il piano di privatizzazioni e' una parte cruciale della strategia generale" di salvataggio della Grecia. "Se funziona, probabilmente cambiera' la percezione che il mondo ha" del Paese ellenico, "se fallira', allora la crisi si aggravera'". Lo affermano gli analisti di Credit Suisse in un report relativo ad alcune opinioni raccolte in Grecia tra funzionari ed esperti della situazione del Paese. I sondaggi condotti da Credit Suisse evidenziano che il popolo e' favorevole alle privatizzazioni per risolvere la crisi del debito e l'opposizione vorrebbe addirittura accelerare il processo, dato che il Paese ha un portafoglio di asset ben nutrito, soprattutto per quanto riguarda gli immobili.
 

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Stavolta è arrivato prima Nobody...
Diciamo che il risultato è discreto. Poteva essere peggio.
Rimaniamo sempre entro i rendimenti pagati alla troika.
 

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BCE COLLOCA 186,942 MLD EURO IN P/T 7 GG, IN SCADENZA 135,585 MLD, RICHIESTE DA 353 BANCHE
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Reuters - 21/06/2011 11:20:10
 

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FITCH DICE CHE CADUTA GOVERNO NON PORTEREBBE NECESSARIAMENTE A MODIFICA OUTLOOK RATING ITALIA
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Reuters - 21/06/2011 11:19:33
 

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Greece sells 1.625 bln eur T-bills, 3-month yield 4.62 pct






ATHENS, June 21 | Tue Jun 21, 2011 5:15am EDT

ATHENS, June 21 (Reuters) - Greece's Public Debt Management Agency (PDMA) sold 1.625 billion euros ($2.33 billion) of 3-month T-bills on Tuesday, with the yield rising compared to a previous May auction.
The sale was covered 2.94 times with Greece paying a yield of 4.62 percent, up from 4.06 percent in a May 17 auction, PDMA said.
 

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Grecia: Schaeuble, no a aiuti indistinti


intervista ministro tedesco a Die Zeit



(ANSA) - BERLINO, 21 GIU - L'Unione europea deve abbandonare, ''per quanto possibile, il principio della distribuzione indistinta'' degli aiuti alla Grecia: lo ha detto il ministro delle Finanze tedesco, Wolfgang Schaeuble, durante un'intervista al settimanale Die Zeit, di cui e' stata diffusa oggi un'anticipazione.
 

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U insists on support for new measures in Greece



Barroso adds voice to those calling for consensus as government faces confidence vote in Parliament


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Prime Minister George Papandreou pledged late on Monday to introduce belt-tightening measures demanded by Greece's international creditors as the head of the European Commission warned the debt-ridden country that passage of a contentious package of austerity measures is a “necessary condition” for more aid.
Papandreou’s government faces a vote of confidence in Parliament late on Tuesday. If, as expected, it survives, it will have to pass its medium-term fiscal plan through the House a week later. Barroso added to the calls from Europe for the widest possible support for the new package of austerity measures in Greece.
After a meeting in Brussels with European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso late on Monday, Papandreou acknowledged that Greece is engaged in “very difficult and complicated” negotiations with European governments over the next bailout payment, but said he was seeking the “widest possible consensus” in Parliament for the austerity measures called for Greece's lenders to prevent bankruptcy.
A vote on the austerity package has been fixed for the end of this month, but Papandreou's Socialists must first survive a vote of confidence in Parliament on Tuesday.
Barroso, who described the June 28 vote as “crucial,” said the approval of the budget measures was a condition for releasing the next tranche of financial support to Athens.
“I therefore trust that Greece's elected representatives will back these measures next week in a spirit of national and indeed European responsibility,” Barosso said in a written statement.
“Now is not the time to falter. Now is the time to redouble efforts: for the sake of the Greek people, and for all of Europe,” the Portuguese said.
The Greek prime minister has made several unsuccessful attempts to win the backing of opposition parties. Talks between the two mainstream parties, PASOK and New Democracy conservatives, of hammering out a union coalition broke down last week amid a welter of mutual accusations.
In the wake of the collapse, Papandreou held a Cabinet reshuffle to ensure that the austerity measures pass.






ekathimerini.com , Tuesday June 21, 2011 (12:21)
 
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