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The number of registered unemployed totaled 693,329 in August, of which 282,935 were men (40.81 pct of total) and the remaining 410,394 were women (59.19 pct), the Workforce Employment Organization (OAED) announced on Tuesday. The Organization, in a monthly report, said that this number of 0.90 pct lower compared with July.
OAED said also said that lay-offs fell 8.51 pct in August, while new hirings eased 4.21 pct.

The percentage of unemployment in the 30-54 age group was 62.63 pct, in the below 30 age group 28.23 pct and in the above 55 age group it was 9.14 pct.

Greek citizens accounted for 93.42 pct of registered unemployed in August, third country citizens accounted for 5.35 pct and EU citizens 1.20 pct.

The number of unemployed people receiving unemployment benefits totaled 212,297 in August, up 3.29 pct form July. New hirings totaled 50,443 in the month, down 38.31 pct from July and 4.21 pct from August 2010, while lay-offs totaled 17,276, down 27.98 pct from July and off 5.21 pct from August last year.



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Banche Francia,da default Grecia non perdite ma meno cedole-Noyer

mercoledì 14 settembre 2011 08:25




PARIGI, 14 settembre (Reuters) - Anche nel caso di un default della Grecia, le banche francesi non contabilizzerebbero perdite ma distribuirebbero solo dividendi più contenuti. Lo ha detto oggi il numero uno della banca centrale francese Christian Noyer ad una radio francese, non escludendo l'ipotesi di una revisione al ribasso del Pil per quest'anno.
"Le banche francesi hanno un rating eccellente, lo stesso livello delle altre principali banche europee, HSBC, Barclays, Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse. Non ci sono delle vere cattive notizie in arrivo e Moody's afferma che il livello di capitale delle banche francesi le consente di assorbire qualsisasi potenziale perdita sul debito sovrano", ha detto alla rafio RTL.
Oggi Moody's ha declassato di un "notch" il merito di credito di Credit Agricole e Societe Generale , citando timori per la loro esposizione alla Grecia.



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Crisi: adesso la Germania tifa per Atene (MF)



MILANO (MF-DJ)--"Deve essere fatto tutto il possibile per tenere insieme politicamente l'Eurozona, perche' altrimenti rischiamo un effetto domino".

Con queste parole la cancelliera tedesca Angela Merkel, pur non cedendo ancora a Eurobond o a nuove misure di sostegno per i Paesi in difficolta', scrive MF, ha mostrato ieri un diverso atteggiamento rispetto alla cautela degli ultimi mesi. "Il compito piu' importante e' impedire un default incontrollato perche' questo non riguarderebbe soltanto la Grecia. E' molto grosso il pericolo che questo toccherebbe tutti, o almeno un certo numero di Paesi", ha detto Merkel nel corso di un'intervista alla radio Rbb. "La Grecia e' l'urgenza maggiore dell'Europa ma preoccupano anche Spagna e Italia", ha osservato il presidente Usa Barack Obama.

Secondo indiscrezioni, il segretario del Tesoro Tim Geithner, invitato al prossimo Ecofin in Polonia, potrebbe fare pressioni sulla Germania per un incremento del fondo salva-Stati, l'Efsf.

I mercati ieri hanno apprezzato il riconoscimento del rischio-domino da parte della cancelliera: i listini europei ieri hanno chiuso in positivo, con un'accelerazione nel pomeriggio. Le borse sono salite gia' alle prime indiscrezioni (poi smentite) di un comunicato congiunto franco-tedesco. In seguito e' invece arrivata la conferma di una conference call che si terra' oggi tra Merkel, Sarkozy e il premier greco Georges Papandreou
 
Buongiorno a tutti.

quale potrebbe essere la strategia piu' indicata per pararsi le chiappe da ulteriore tracollo dei mercati (==loss) causato da un eventuale default della Grecia? :help:

eft
azioni
etc
buttarsi dal ponte di Ariccia :D
 
Bund in rialzo in assenza di soluzioni crisi zona euro

mercoledì 14 settembre 2011 08:57






LONDRA, 14 settembre (Reuters) - Apertura in rialzo per i governativi tedeschi, in attesa oggi della conference call tra Merkel, Sarkozy e Papandreou, che agli occhi degli investitori non appare risolutiva dei problemi che stanno affliggendo la zona euro.
"Si parlerà molto di questa telefonata oggi, ma quello che poi effettivamente verrà fuori è un altro discorso" ha detto un trader.
Ieri la segreteria del premier greco George Papandreou ha annunciato per oggi una telefonata con i leader di Francia e Germania, tra crescenti timori dell'avvicinarsi di un default per la Grecia.
Ma l 'assenza di un piano coerente da parte dei leader europei per tracciare un linea per fermare la crisi del debito e i timori dell'impatto sul sistema bancario di un eventuale default greco mantengono il Bund vicino ai suoi massimi storici.
Moody's oggi ha tagliato il rating di Credit Agricole e Societe Generale, lasciando Bnp Paribas sotto osservazione per un eventuale downgrade, sottolineando l'espozione degli istituti di credito francesi agli asset greci.
L'appetito degli investitori nei confronti dei governativi tedeschi verrà testato in occasione dell'asta di 5 miliardi di Schatz, con cedola a 0,75%. Le attese sono per un rendimento di aggiudicazione vicino al più basso livello registrato quest'anno e vicino al minimo storico, ovvero lo 0,47% del giugno 2010.
 
Greek PM to push Merkel, Sarkozy over debt swap plan-press






ATHENS, Sept 14 | Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:52am EDT


ATHENS, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Greece's prime minister will ask the leaders of France and Germany in a conference call later on Wednesday to push their banks to increase their participation in a Greek debt swap plan, newspaper Kathimerini reported.

The debt swap is a key part in a planned, second bailout for the cash-strapped country which was agreed by EU leaders in July. Under its provisions, private investors are expected to share the cost of the rescue plan, by exchanging their Greek government bonds with longer-maturity, lower-coupon paper.

"The PM (George Papandreou) will ask the two leaders (Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Nicolas Sarkozy) to increase pressure to their banks to the take part in the PSI (private-sector involvement)", Kathimerini said without citing sources.

The conference call between Papandreou, Sarkozy and Merkel is scheduled to take place at about 1600 GMT.
Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos has asked his counterparts in 57 countries to tell him by Sept. 9 how many of their banks intend to take part in the debt swap. Greece has said it might cancel the transaction if less than 90 percent of bondholders take part. Bankers said last week the take-up rate was at about 70 percent.

But Venizelos told a government meeting on Tuesday that 27 countries, including some large European ones, have not yet responded, Kathimerini said, also without citing any sources.
 
BRICS to decide on euro support at Washington meet- India official
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Reuters - 14/09/2011 08:04:10
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* BRICS fin mins to take a call on supporting Europe: India official
* BRICS to decide on support in Washington later this month: India official
* Buying European bonds could be an option for BRICS- Brazil official
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By Rajesh Kumar Singh


NEW DELHI, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Finance ministers of the BRICS countries will take a call on supporting the euro zone at a meeting in Washington later this month, a senior official in India's finance ministry said on Wednesday.

The BRICS major emerging economies are in preliminary talks on increasing their holdings of euro-denominated bonds to help ease Europe's debt crisis, a senior Brazilian government official told Reuters on Tuesday. (news)
"The idea has been thrown open by the Brazilian finance minister. The BRICS finance ministers will take a call when they meet on 22nd September in Washington," R. Gopalan, India's economic affairs secretary, told reporters on Wednesday.

The BRICS grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa is scheduled to meet on the sidelines of meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in Washington later this month.

Gopalan was tight-lipped when asked whether India would support a plan to buy European bonds to support the euro zone.

"BRICS finance ministers will take a view on it," he said.

However, Pranab Mukherjee, India's finance minister, sounded sceptical on Tuesday about coordinated global policy action.

Mukherjee said that unlike during the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008, global policy coordination would be difficult now as different countries are at different stages of the economic cycle.

India has almost no exposure to Italian, Greek or Portuguese bonds, another finance ministry official who declined to be identified, told Reuters on late on Tuesday, but he said India would be "cautious" in supporting a plan.

The exact makeup of India's central bank holdings of euro denominated assets is not in the public domain. No comment was immediately available from the Reserve Bank of India, India's central bank.
 
BRICS to decide on euro support at Washington meet- India official
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Reuters - 14/09/2011 08:04:10
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* BRICS fin mins to take a call on supporting Europe: India official
* BRICS to decide on support in Washington later this month: India official
* Buying European bonds could be an option for BRICS- Brazil official
(Adds quotes, details, background)
By Rajesh Kumar Singh


NEW DELHI, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Finance ministers of the BRICS countries will take a call on supporting the euro zone at a meeting in Washington later this month, a senior official in India's finance ministry said on Wednesday.

The BRICS major emerging economies are in preliminary talks on increasing their holdings of euro-denominated bonds to help ease Europe's debt crisis, a senior Brazilian government official told Reuters on Tuesday. (news)
"The idea has been thrown open by the Brazilian finance minister. The BRICS finance ministers will take a call when they meet on 22nd September in Washington," R. Gopalan, India's economic affairs secretary, told reporters on Wednesday.

The BRICS grouping of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa is scheduled to meet on the sidelines of meetings of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in Washington later this month.

Gopalan was tight-lipped when asked whether India would support a plan to buy European bonds to support the euro zone.

"BRICS finance ministers will take a view on it," he said.

However, Pranab Mukherjee, India's finance minister, sounded sceptical on Tuesday about coordinated global policy action.

Mukherjee said that unlike during the immediate aftermath of the global financial crisis of 2008, global policy coordination would be difficult now as different countries are at different stages of the economic cycle.

India has almost no exposure to Italian, Greek or Portuguese bonds, another finance ministry official who declined to be identified, told Reuters on late on Tuesday, but he said India would be "cautious" in supporting a plan.

The exact makeup of India's central bank holdings of euro denominated assets is not in the public domain. No comment was immediately available from the Reserve Bank of India, India's central bank.

incredibile ,aiutati da paesi che hanno (per ora)rating peggiori dei nostri:eek:
 
GREECE - Factors to Watch on September 14
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ATHENS, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Here are news stories, press reports and events, which may affect Greek financial markets on Wednesday:

GREEK PM, MERKEL, SARKOZY TO HOLD WED CONFERENCE CALL
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou will hold a conference call at about 1600 GMT on Wednesday with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Papandreou's office said on Tuesday. (news)

GREEK PM TO PUSH MERKEL, SARKOZY OVER DEBT SWAP PLAN-PRESS
Greece's prime minister will ask the leaders of France and Germany in a conference call later on Wednesday to push their banks to increase their participation in a Greek debt swap plan, newspaper Kathimerini reported. (news)

BRICS TO DECIDE ON EURO SUPPORT IN WASHINGTON
Finance ministers of the BRICS countries will take a call on supporting the euro zone at a meeting in Washington later this month. The BRICS major emerging economies are in preliminary talks on increasing their holdings of euro-denominated bonds to help ease Europe's debt crisis, a senior Brazilian government official told Reuters on Tuesday. (news)

GERMAN FDP SAYS GREEK DEFAULT NOT END OF THE WORLD
Germany's junior coalition partners on Tuesday reasserted their position that there should be no taboos when it comes to resolving Greece's debt crisis, with a senior member saying an orderly default would not be the end of the world. (news)

SCHAEUBLE SEES HELP FOR GREECE ONLY IF CRITERIA MET
Europe will help Greece reform if it meets criteria set by the "troika" of creditor institutions, but it cannot do more than that, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble told a newspaper. (news)

GREECE SET TO MISS FIRST PRIVATISATION GOAL
Greece will miss this month a first privatisation target agreed in an EU/IMF bailout deal due to red tape and internal resistance which have cast a dark cloud over its entire selloff project. (news)

GREEK GAS PIPE PLAN MORE LOGICAL THAN NABUCCO-DEPA
The Nabucco pipeline, designed to reduce EU dependence on Russian gas, is a project for the long term, but for now a Greek plan that allows for a gradual increase in scale is more feasible, the head of gas company DEPA said on Tuesday. (news)

ATEBANK, HELLENIC POSTBANK TO RELEASE H1 RESULTS
Greece's ATEbank and Hellenic Postbank are expected to release their first-half results after the end of trading.


EUROPEAN FACTORS-SHARES SET TO REVERSE RALLY
European stock index futures pointed to early losses on Wednesday, reversing the previous session's tentative rally from two-year lows, after Moody's downgraded two French banks and following mixed comments from Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Beijing's support of the euro zone. (news)
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