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WSJ Live Germany signals it’s open to a bailout vote in Greece http://on.wsj.com/1PC78tp
Germany’s Surprise: May Back a Greek Bailout
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WSJ’s Matthew Dalton joins MoneyBeat and reports Germany’s finance minister has indicated there may be support for a referendum on a bailout program for Greece. Photo: Getty
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CNNMoney Forget about Greece's debts to Europe. Instead, Greece is demanding that Germany pay $300 billion — for damage from World War II. http://cnnmon.ie/1Ccgi9D
132 months ago
CNN Greece says: Germany owes us $300 billion for damage... from World War II.
Germany says: That is nonsense. http://cnnmon.ie/1Fc8MBP via CNNMoney
132 months ago
CNNMoney Greece says: Germany owes us $300 billion for damage... from World War II.
Germany says: That is nonsense. http://cnnmon.ie/1Fc8MBP
132 months ago
The Economist Does Germany owe further war reparations to Greece or to Greek victims of the Nazi's brutal occupation of the country between 1941 and 1944? The answer, at least according to the the International Court of Justice, appears to be no. But a loan that
Read more ... Greece was forced to extend to Germany in 1942 may be a different matter. That loan would be worth €11 billion today—or about 17% of Greece's bail-out debt to Germany. In the 1960s Ludwig Erhard, the then chancellor, said that Germany would repay the loan once it reunified. It never has http://econ.st/1IpqfVz
132 months ago
CNNMoney Tonight may have been the Greek prime minister's last chance to convince Germany that he will do what it takes to keep Greece in the euro, according to one expert: http://cnnmon.ie/1N7uWUN
132 months ago
Washington Post World Germany’s largest newspaper, Bild, launched a media campaign asking readers to send in selfies showing themselves with the phrase “no more billions for the greedy Greeks.”
132 months ago
The Economist On February 20th the "Eurogroup"—the finance ministers of the 19 countries that use the euro—will meet in Brussels for the third time in ten days to try to find a way out of the Greek crisis. The mood is poisonous: on February 19th Germany unexpe
Read more ... ctedly rejected a proposal by Greece to extend its second bail-out, which expires on February 28th, just hours after the offer was made. The Economist explains why Germany and Greece are at odds http://econ.st/17xG4fo
133 months ago
Business Insider Germany and Greece share a complex history.
134 months ago
Washington Post A study estimated that Germany owed Greece some $200 billion for damages incurred during the Nazi occupation.
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