European Commission To Back CDS Trading Ban As Second Round Of
Posted by apironti in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am
Greece is expected to grind to a halt for the second time in a month as hundreds of thousands of state and private workers stage a general strike. The stoppage is in protest at the country's austerity measures. .... The fact that some smug, insurance selling son of a bitch believes that his excel model is perfected and therefore anyone 'dumb' enough to buy a CDS on Greek or German or American debt is just a sucker to be milked for the 10k or whatever is reason enough to ...Greek Debt Crisis Affects Europe, World Economy Greek riot police clashed with demonstrators Thursday in Athens, as tens of thousands of striking workers marched to protest government austerity measures. ...Thousands protest Greek austerity measures. CNN International Athens, Greece — Thousands of people marched through Athens Thursday as part of a 24-hour nationwide strike to protest further austerity measures by the embattled ...Thousands protest Greek crisis move. By CNN.com. Thousands of people marched through Athens Thursday as part of a 24-hour nationwide strike to protest further austerity measures by the embattled government. ...
MSM Monitor Hot Greece Boiling Over
Posted by keir in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am
Greece is considering tougher austerity measures to ward off a financial crisis that has undermined the euro currency used by 16 European nations. Its troubles have raised fears that financial market contagion will spread to other weak ... In Spain, tens of thousands of demonstrators rallied Tuesday to protest a government proposal to raise the retirement age by two years to 67. In Germany, over 4000 Lufthansa pilots held a strike Monday to demand greater job security, ...Clashes mar Greek austerity protests. Police in Athens on Wednesday fired tear gas and clashed with youths on the sidelines of a protest of several thousands in Athens against government austerity measures to tame a public debt crisis. ...
NewsDaily Greek strike halts transport people back reform
Posted by laopoulos in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am
A one-day general strike crippled Greece's transport and public services on Wednesday but is unlikely to halt government austerity measures to tackle a debt crisis that has rocked the euro zone. ... As tens of thousands of strikers marched through Athens to protest against EU-prescribed tax hikes and pay cuts aimed at reducing a double-digit deficit, Athens and Berlin traded accusations about World War Two reparations. And credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's said it ...The Greek parliament approved a €4.8 billion austerity package, seen as a prelude to any European Union aid for Greece, even as thousands of union members protested the measures on the streets outside. ... The protest comes two days after Greece's socialist government - under pressure from the European Union and financial markets - announced the €4.8 billion austerity package as it aims to cut its budget deficit to 8.7% of gross domestic product this year, ...Greek motorcycle policemen lean on their bikes in central Syntagma Square as a banner reading "Rise up, so the Measures do not Pass" is seen hanging from the Finance Ministry building, on the left, in Athens on Thursday, March 4, 2010. Dozens of Communist-affiliated unionists occupied the ministry building, preventing all employees from entering, to protest harsh austerity measures announced by the center-left government. Prime Minister George Papandreou has said he was ...
Euorpean workers push back against austerity as recovery slow to
Posted by apironti in What Is It on October 8, 2009 at 7:03 am
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February 13th, 2010 at 04:09AM
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February 13th, 2010 at 10:33PM
gkolumban say: This alright.. But really your missing one thing from this video being GREAT!!! And that would be T-Pain... XD
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