Nikos Chrysoloras
Bloomberg: Greece: Where Literally Sitting on Goldmine Is Not Enough to Make Money
The public fallout between Canadian mining company Eldorado Gold and the Greek government after the prior’s announcement on Monday it would suspend its large investment in the north of the country due to the government’s delays in issuing routine permits has put the leftist-led SYRIZA government at the centre of a storm of media attention, bringing up questions about whether it honestly promote
If you think Greece's crisis will end any time soon, think again
By Ian Wishart, Nikos Chrysoloras & Andrew Mayeda
Frustrated by Greece?s cat and mouse game with its creditors? Get used to it.
Even if Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras clinches the 7.2 billion euros ($8 billion) that creditors are withholding, he?s going to need another cash infusion shortly thereafter.
Greeks add pressure on Tsipras to compromise as talks resume
By Marcus Bensasson & Nikos Chrysoloras
Greece resumed efforts to break a deadlock with its creditors as weekend polls showed a majority of the country?s people want the government to make compromises needed to release funds for its economy.
Greece makes repayment to IMF as cash reserves risk running dry
By Eleni Chrepa & Nikos Chrysoloras
Greece repaid a loan due Monday to the International Monetary Fund, further depleting cash reserves that risk running out this month unless a deal is reached with European partners.
Greek tensions revive as EU finds reform list inadequate
Nikos Chrysoloras & Eleni Chrepa
Greece?s provisional agreement with creditors to avert a default started to crack as European officials said the country?s latest proposals fell far short of what was put forward two weeks ago and Greek ministers floated the prospect of a referendum if their reforms are rejected.
Merkel said to see Tsipras making deals as crunch looms
Arne Delfs, Nikos Chrysoloras & Rebecca Christie
Chancellor Angela Merkel is convinced that Greek opposition leader Alexis Tsipras will do business with other euro-region governments if he wins next week?s election, German officials said, as a cash crunch looms for his country.
ECB warning to Greece deploys tactic honed in crisis
By Jeff Black & Nikos Chrysoloras
The European Central Bank is threatening to choke off funding to Greece?s lenders in the hope it won?t actually need to.