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Draghi: Eurozone's recovery continues to recover gradually
As the President of ECB Mario Draghi stated at a conference in Frankfurt, the integration of the Eurozone member states must be accelerated.
Furthermore, according to Mario Draghi, based on several macroeconomic data that have been announced recently, the Eurozone's recovery continues to recover gradually.
Fraport says Greek airport deal faces delay
Fraport AG said it may take until next year to complete the acquisition of airport assets in Greece as the new government there reviews privatization plans, while adding that earnings will increase in 2015 even without the deal.
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Thousands to protest in Frankfurt against ECB 'austerity'
Thousands of people are expected to march in Frankfurt on Wednesday to protest against austerity policies they blame on the European Central Bank, as the ECB inaugurates its new high-rise headquarters.
Technical talks to resume with lenders
Greece embarks on a second week of technical discussions with its lenders from Monday with the aim of agreeing on a first batch of reforms but also securing a concession, possibly from the European Central Bank, that would help it overcome its pressing liquidity problems.
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ECB said to increase Greek ELA ceiling by 600 mln euros
The European Central Bank increased the maximum Emergency Liquidity Assistance that Greek banks can get from their national central bank by 600 million euros ($637 million), according to two people familiar with the decision.
Greece kicks off creditor talks with ECB patience wearing thin [Update]
By Nikos Chrysoloras, Eshe Nelson & Jeff Black
Creditor officials and Greek authorities began talks intended to unlock bailout funds, as some euro-area central bankers were said to raise opposition to the prospect of additional emergency cash for the country's banks.
ECB's Nowotny warns Greece against perils of leaving eurozone
Greece would benefit little from leaving the euro, a senior European Central Bank policymaker cautioned on Wednesday, warning that it would cut Greeks' income and offer little benefit beyond helping tourism.
Draghi: ECB action shields eurozone states from Greek contagion
European Central Bank buying of government and other debt may be shielding countries in the euro zone from any knock-on effect from events in Greece, ECB President Mario Draghi said on Wednesday.
ECB to reject all Greek requests
Frankfurt sees no reason to change its tough stance toward Athens as it has seen no concrete progress
By Sotiris Nikas
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FinMin Varoufakis' comments on Greek debt cause uproar in Germany
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis' statements in a documentary about the Greek debt that was aired in Germany yesterday, on the same day the Eurozone Finance Ministers met to discuss whether to provide Greece with further aid, have caused a strong negative reaction by the German media.