Archive for the “Greece” category
A show of unity, at last
by RIchard Attias and NYF Team on October 29, 2011 • Leave your comment • Tagged as: Angela Merkel, bailout, euro crisis, Nicholas Sarkozy, Silvio Berlusconi
In Brussels last week European ministers reached agreement on the debt crisis (in fact they reached it at 4am on Wednesday morning). It had been thought that expectations might be too high. Already an earlier meeting of finance ministers had (…)
Europe: what now?
by NYF Team on July 6, 2011 • Leave your comment • Tagged as: British rebates, Economist, EU, euro, Eurozone, Foreign Affairs Magazine, Germany, Gideon Rachman, Greek bailout, Sally Howard
A round-up of news & opinion. It’s fair to say that things are not looking good in Europe at the moment. This week has seen weak growth in the region’s private sector, British kvetching about attempts to tinker with its (…)
Greek crisis highlights an interconnected world: Q&A with Mark Gongloff
by NYF Team on July 1, 2011 • Leave your comment • Tagged as: Economic Crisis, Europe, Financial Regulation, Global Economy, Greece, Mark Gongloff, unemployment
Mark Gongloff is the lead writer on MarketBeat, the Wall Street Journal blog about financial news and trends. In the first of a weekly series of Q&As with experts, he talks to the New York Forum about defaults, Lehman Brothers, and (…)











