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July 28th, 2011

French financial institutions were the first to support Greece

28 July 2011 / 21:07:02  
The French Ministry of Finance announced that French banks and insurance funds were the first ones to say "yes" to the proposal of the Greek government to participate in the bailout of Greece.


July 28th

Kevin Spacey: "Art should be grateful to banks”

28 July 2011 / 16:07:37  
"Those who think one-sided, who choose to perceive life as half empty rather than half full glass will tell you that in difficult times, the first thing that should be cut is the money for culture," said Kevin Spacey.


Salvation of Greece could have been done without private investors

28 July 2011 / 14:07:54  
This is the opinion of Nick Kounis - head of macroeconomic research at ABN Amro Bank, who also commented on the results of decisions taken in Brussels last week and the consequences for the countries of the old continent.


Blogger will be sued for threatening the life of a fellow journalist

28 July 2011 / 13:07:59  
The electronic trail of the blog administrator was found with the help of Google. The company provided data, after being informed that the lives of the plaintiff and his family are threatened.


July 27th

Taxi owners want to meet with the Prime Minister, however they continue their strike

27 July 2011 / 20:07:58  
The Government does not preclude the possibility to accept the introduction of a criteria for the specification of the number of taxis as a ratio of the number of residents in each town.


Standard & Poor’s forecast a new decrease of the credit rating of Greece

27 July 2011 / 19:07:06  
At the same time Moody’s decreased the credit rating of the Cypriot government bonds, due to their fears for a deterioration of the economic situation in the country, which was particularly affected by the size of the damages from the explosion close the the marine base in Limassol.


Government also supported the non-governmental organizations

27 July 2011 / 16:07:53  
Over 100 million euro from the money of the Greek have sunk into the bottomless pockets of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) over the last 10 years, is the conclusion of the Transparency Committee in the parliament