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Aggelos Stagos

A Greek sigh of relief should have been heard to the end of the world after Eurogroup’s approval of the country’s bailout program on Monday, which prevented a direct risk...
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

Monday’s Eurogroup agreement may not be a cure-for-all Greek ills but it is certainly the best we could have obtained presently.
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

If Greece’s international creditors, the so-called troika, ultimately succeed in persuading our politicians to shrink the public sector, they will have addressed the core of the country’s problem. For the...
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

Europe has been trapped in its own foolishness, incompetence and heartlessness, and will soon be forced to change to avoid dissolution.
Nikos Chrysoloras

Many in Europe –particularly in Germany- wonder why they should continue providing financial support to a country that has failed to honor its commitments with partners and is an international...
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

The reduction in incomes which Greece’s new economic program brings would make sense only if we could hope that the problems of recession and the country’s excessive debt could be...
Aggelos Stagos

It’s a curious thing that even at this crucial moment, when the future of the country hangs in the balance, its political class cannot clearly “read” our creditors’ stance and...
Takis Lainas

We are all watching breathless the endless unpopular serial of Greece’s negotiations with the troika, wondering whether our political leaders will finally utter “Yes” or raise the flag of the...
Aggelos Stagos

The negotiations with Greece’s international creditors –the so-called troika- on the final details of the economic program that will accompany a second, €130 billion bailout loan seem to have developed...
Nikos Chrysoloras

If I come across the expression, “crucial next 48 hours,” again I think I am going to have a nervous breakdown. Our political leaders are bent on rattling our nerves...
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

Greek political leaders on Sunday put on their brave faces, in the best of patriotic traditions. They would have us believe that they were resisting the demands of Greece’s international...
Takis Lainas

The demand of Greece’s international creditors, the so-called troika, for a lowering of Greek salaries and wages is not just devoid of substance but also dangerous.
Aggelos Stagos

There is no doubt that the German proposal for the appointment of an economic overseer, whose main task would have been to ensure the repayment of the country’s debt, was...
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

Europe is regarded as the world’s ‘ethical force’. Today, however it is in danger of losing this important title because of its immoral choices in tackling the debt crisis.
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

Because so much has been heard and written about the PSI which not only affects us psychologically but our investment decisions as well, i.e. the equity markets, it seems important...
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

Whilst we all appreciate that the economic recovery is the only way to solve the problems of Greece’s deficit and debt, the Greek government is not in a position to...
Aggelos Stagos

As to whether it is perceived or not, certain individuals, in cooperation with the media, are attempting to destroy Papademos as ‘evil’, ‘merciless’ or even as a ‘failure’.
Nikos Chrysoloras

Αsides from negotiations concerning the private sector’s ‘voluntary’ participation in cutting Greek debt, the essence of Greece’s actual economy has been condensed into one phrase by the Troika.
Nikos Chrysoloras

The discovery that almost all the national television channel’s journalists who had been on strike for weeks, were paid in full, either because they took sick leave or because they...
Aggelos Stagos

After a respite of relative calm, which many associate with Papademos’ premiership and as a result, the Greek public’s raised expectations, unfortunately jeering and violence have emerged once again.
Nikos Chrysoloras

The debate on the Greek economy’s restoration came to the fore once again as it now seems inevitable that labour costs will be reduced through eliminating the 14th salary in...
Dimitris Kastriotis

Recently, the whole issueof lending – or indeed the refusal to lend funds to Greek media companies, has come to the fore – all based on the political business dealings...
Aggelos Stagos

If the statements hold any political value – and are in fact reliable, yesterday, Merkel, Sarkozy and Schauble (in the background) made two points clear: They want Greece to remain...
Grigoris Nikolopoulos

Under the pressure of the present circumstances and that of our partners and lenders and from the parties who are supposedly supporting him, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lucas Papademos has...
Nikos Chrysoloras

Sooner or later, George Papandreou, former Greek Prime Minister and President of the Socialist Party (PASOK), a man whose actions were incompetent and erratic, who probably would never have held...
Nikos Chrysoloras

In its report on the threats and dangers that our planet faces (2011 Global Risks Report), the World Economic Forum confirmed a paradox: The problems that transcend national borders and...
Aggelos Stagos

Forecasts point to the fact that 2012 will be a very difficult year, maybe even more difficult than 2011, if that is even possible.
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