NEW YORK (MarketWatch)
Greece will get another round of international aid
because euro-area leaders do not want the deficit-riddled nation to exit the
common currency, according to wire service accounts Saturday citing two German
magazines
"The Greeks will receive a list of reforms which must be approved by
their parliament by a fixed date
The money will be released as soon as
lawmakers have voted," a Eurogroup source told the Wirtschaftswoche business
weekly, Reuters reported
Another report in the Focus magazine cited European
Parliament sounces as saying Greece would receive its next tranche worth 31
billion euros
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The mathematician of the Complutense University of Madrid, José-Vidal Ruiz Varela, argues that Europe must raise its borrowing limit, leaving its deflationary policy.
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