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| | | ... Australian market looks set to open higher following positive moves on Wall Street and most European markets after Greek ministers tentatively agreed on austerity measures needed for a 130-billion-euro ($A160 billion) bailout package. At 0825 AEDT on ... |
| | | | ... get a deal sometime this week, and key policy makers in Europe seem to think that a deal is close." Overnight, Greek ministers began their final meeting to agree on austerity measures required for the bailout. The European Central Bank was due to meet ... |
| | | | ... Athens' mountain of debt might fall through. After 10 hours of talks that stretched into early Tuesday, the finance ministers of the countries that use the euro drew a line in the sand: Greece will pay less than four per cent interest on the new bonds ... |
| | | | ... market on Monday closed weaker as investors awaited an outcome to Greek debt restructure plans, with eurozone finance ministers scheduled to meet later on Monday. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 14.5 points, or 0.34 per cent, at 4,225.1 points ... |
| | | | ... debt, with some reports suggesting bondholders could be asked to take a loss of up to 70 per cent. Eurozone finance ministers are meeting on Monday. CMC Markets chief market analyst Ric Spooner said the local market was in a holding pattern as it awaited ... |
| | | | ... Wednesday's action doesn't address the fundamental problems posed by heavily indebted European nations. European finance ministers in Brussels have been meeting since Tuesday but have failed to deliver a clearer sense of how the currency union will proceed. ... |
| | | | ... investment markets. There's even optimism in the just-concluded EU finmin meeting in Brussels. The region's finance ministers agreed to expand the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) by leveraging its a,-440 billion capital to about a,-1 trillion ... |
| | | | ... we've seen over the past few months (yes, months not days or weeks). It was also optimism that today's European finance ministers' meeting would produce a positive outcome. Financial markets are now seeing their empty glasses half-filled. From a broader ... |
| | | | ... European markets despite Italy being forced to pay record rates at a bond auction and intense pressure on eurozone finance ministers to avert economic meltdown The Australian dollar continues to rise - and is now above parity, as investors look to strong ... |
| | | | ... fund is too small" (The Telegraph). Yes, Europe's answer to every crisis flare-up, hold a gabfest. Eurozone finance ministers have scheduled an emergency meeting for 17 November to discuss expanding the EFSF to more than a,-1 tril. Shouldn't they first ... |
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