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At the Ballpark July 30th
Greece Will Need up to 135 Billion Euros
The Greek crisis will cost Europe more than expected. On Wednesday, German Economy Minister Rainer Brüderle said the rescue package could cost 135 billion euros over three years, and that the risks for Germany could be far greater than initially anticipated. The opposition says Chancellor Merkel is partly to blame.
Aid Package Talks in Berlin: Greece Will Need up to 135 Billion Euros - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
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TAXPAYERS DAMNED IF BERLIN MOVES, DAMNED IF IT DOESN'T
Greece Crisis Threatens German State Banks
Many in Germany are asking this week what is better: Direct aid or debt restructuring for Greece? But much of the country's exposure to Greek bonds is through banks that are state-owned, so it looks like taxpayers will get stuck with a big fat Greek bill no matter what happens.
Taxpayers Damned If Berlin Moves, Damned If It Doesn't: Greece Crisis Threatens German State Banks - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
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THE WORLD FROM BERLIN
German Government 'Must Stop Using Greek Crisis for Campaign Fodder'
As the financial crisis in the euro zone worsens and the heads of the IMF and the ECB come to Berlin to persuade Germany to help Greece now, local commentators are calling for speed and decisiveness. As they see it, political jockeying before the May 9 election in North Rhine-Westphalia is no reason for German politicians to endanger the whole euro zone.
The World From Berlin: German Government 'Must Stop Using Greek Crisis for Campaign Fodder' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
The Greek crisis will cost Europe more than expected. On Wednesday, German Economy Minister Rainer Brüderle said the rescue package could cost 135 billion euros over three years, and that the risks for Germany could be far greater than initially anticipated. The opposition says Chancellor Merkel is partly to blame.
Aid Package Talks in Berlin: Greece Will Need up to 135 Billion Euros - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
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TAXPAYERS DAMNED IF BERLIN MOVES, DAMNED IF IT DOESN'T
Greece Crisis Threatens German State Banks
Many in Germany are asking this week what is better: Direct aid or debt restructuring for Greece? But much of the country's exposure to Greek bonds is through banks that are state-owned, so it looks like taxpayers will get stuck with a big fat Greek bill no matter what happens.
Taxpayers Damned If Berlin Moves, Damned If It Doesn't: Greece Crisis Threatens German State Banks - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
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THE WORLD FROM BERLIN
German Government 'Must Stop Using Greek Crisis for Campaign Fodder'
As the financial crisis in the euro zone worsens and the heads of the IMF and the ECB come to Berlin to persuade Germany to help Greece now, local commentators are calling for speed and decisiveness. As they see it, political jockeying before the May 9 election in North Rhine-Westphalia is no reason for German politicians to endanger the whole euro zone.
The World From Berlin: German Government 'Must Stop Using Greek Crisis for Campaign Fodder' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International