Titoli di Stato area Euro GRECIA Operativo titoli di stato - Cap. 2

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"Spero che ci sono cambiamenti che mi permetterà al Parlamento di votare", ha detto il ministro del Lavoro ex del PASOK, confermando l'intenzione dichiarata di non sostenere la maggioranza di governo sulla legislazione critiche, che secondo il ministro delle Finanze Sig. Ev. Venizelos è stato impostato come un prerequisito per la troika per il rilascio della sesta puntata.

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è lei che voterà contro?

Voterà contro, ma questa era già stata espulsa. Aveva già votato contro i precedenti provvedimenti. Quindi non rientra nel conteggio.
Questa è rimasta attaccata alla sedia ...

E' un altro parlamentare "malpancista", adesso mi sfugge il nome...
 
Ci sentiamo domani, intanto vi lascio con:

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Se un privato contrae un debito,lo deve onorare,pena il pignoramento di ciò che possiede. La Grecia,come Stato,oltre i beni possiede il territorio: Cominci a vendere !!!
 
Situazione sempre stabile sulla Grecia mentre questa mattina Moody's ha messo sotto osservazione la Francia per un eventuale outlook negativo sulla tripla AAA.
I rumors sullo swap non accennano a fermarsi, ultimamente andiamo da un taglio tra il 35% e il 50%. L'adesione, al momento, rimane sempre su base volontaria.
Questa mattina si terrà l'asta dei bot/greek trimestrali.
Ritorna a soffiare forte il vento speculativo in vista dell'importante Ecofin di fine settimana. Il primo appuntamento per i Ggbeisti sarà per giovedì con il voto del Parlamento di Atene al pacchetto richiesto dalla Troika in cambio del "secondo" salvataggio.
Tensione su Spagna e Italia che perdono posizioni nonostante gli acquisti BCE che, seppur in calo, intervengono ad attenuare le spinte in allargamento.
Proseguono le vendite sul Belgio mentre la Francia sembra destinata ad infrangere la barriera dei 100 pb. entrando così di diritto nel "Club Med", sia da un punto di vista "costiero" e "nominale".

Grecia 2259 pb. (2263)
Portogallo 986 pb. (977)
Irlanda 626 pb. (605)
Italia 372 pb. (361)
Spagna 320 pb. (305)
Belgio 238 pb. (223)
Francia 95 pb. (95)
 
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Berlin plays down deal hopes



IIF will reluctantly discuss a bigger haircut, but only in the context of talks on streamlining program



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By Costas Karkayiannis
BRUSSELS - Germany is trying to dampen expectations for this Sunday’s European Union summit to come up with a complete solution to the eurozone debt crisis, while negotiations with private sector investors are heating up.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Monday the eurozone leaders will adopt a five-point plan to tackle the crisis that will gradually lead to the creation of a “fiscal union.”
However he predicted that “we will not have a definitive solution this weekend,” while a spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that any dreams of a solution by Monday will not come true.
Schaeuble insisted that the plan contains a considerably larger haircut to Greek debt that the private sector will need to accept.
The head of the Institute of International Finance (IIF), Charles Dallara, who represents the private sector in the negotiations, suggested that despite their opposition, private investors are willing to negotiate a change to the July agreement (for a 21 percent reduction of Greek debt), provided that a bigger haircut will take place in the context of a general package that will include the support of European banks, too.
“The [negotiation] will have to be on the basis of an open and transparent discussion about the Greek economic adjustment program and the associated issues of debt sustainability,” he told Reuters on Monday.






ekathimerini.com , Monday October 17, 2011 (21:40)
 
Fearing a default, foreign firms cancel events






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By Stathis Kousounis

Foreign companies have canceled a number of corporate events originally scheduled to take place in Greece by the year’s end, while applications to hold events in this country in 2012 are considerably fewer, conference organization experts say.
They suggest that a US firm has called off a November event in Athens, while a European carmaker has canceled the presentation of a new model in the Greek capital it had scheduled for December.
A source has told Kathimerini foreign firms fear for their deposits should there be a credit event in Greece.


ekathimerini.com , Monday October 17, 2011 (21:51)
 
Two-day strike to paralyze services





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Unions are to scale up their protests and walkouts on Tuesday ahead of a two-day general strike on Wednesday and Thursday, expected to be marked by vehement protests in the runup to a vote on new austerity measures in Parliament.
On Tuesday there will be no service on the national railway and the suburban railway (Proastiakos), and ferries will remain in port. Transport disruption will peak on Wednesday and Thursday, when staff join the general strike, and protests are expected to choke central Athens. There will be limited services however so demonstrators can attend rallies. The electric railway will run between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Wednesday and from 9 a.m. onward on Thursday. The metro will be working from 9 a.m. onward on both strike days but will not serve the route between Doukissis Plakentias and Athens Airport. The tram will run from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on both strike days. Workers on buses and trolley buses are to announce their strike schedules on Tuesday. The national railway will also halt on the two strike days, there will be no taxis and all flights will be grounded.
But not only transport will be affected.
A strike by customs officials, to continue through Thursday, may affect food and fuel supplies. Complicating matters, gas stations will be shut on Wednesday.
Bank staff and tax inspectors are to strike through Thursday too. Teachers and doctors will walk off the job on the two strike days and most shops will close. Judges are to hold rolling work stoppages.
A journalists’ strike today will cause a broadcast media blackout and will mean that no newspapers circulate on Wednesday.
On Monday civil servants continued sit-ins at nine ministries and several state agencies.






ekathimerini.com , Monday October 17, 2011 (21:15)
 
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