Greece Crisis
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Greece relaxes some restriction on money transactionsThe Greek government has relaxed slightly its restrictions on banking transactions, allowing small amounts to be sent abroad for the first time in about two months.WorldAug 18, 2015
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Greece confidence vote likely following bailout dissentA Greek minister indicates it is highly likely Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will call for a vote of confidence in his government after a bailout deal with foreign creditors sparked a rebellion within his governing Syriza party.WorldAug 17, 2015
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Greek parliament approves draft 3rd bailout after all-night sessionGreek lawmakers approved their country's draft third bailout on Friday after a nearly 24-hour marathon parliamentary procedure culminated in a vote that saw the government coalition suffer significant dissent.WorldAug 14, 2015
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Greece submits bailout draft bill to parliament, vote expected within next 2 daysGreece's government has submitted the draft bill for its third bailout in five years to parliament, aiming for a vote before an expected eurozone finance ministers' meeting Friday.WorldAug 12, 2015
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Greece just two or three details away from bailout deal: Finance ministerGreece only has a few details to iron out with international creditors before concluding a bailout agreement, officials said Tuesday, raising hopes that the cash-strapped country could be ready to finalize a deal within the day.WorldAug 11, 2015
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Greek stock market suffers second day of lossesThe Greek stock market is suffering a second day of losses since reopening, with banks shares down the most.WorldAug 4, 2015
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Greek stock market bloodbath as exchange reopens after 5-week closureGreece suffered its worst stock market bloodbath in decades on Monday, when it opened after a forced five-week closure, and new data showed a dismal outlook for the bailout-dependent country's shrinking economy.MoneyAug 3, 2015
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Greece begins renewed bailout talks with European negotiatorsLead negotiators from the European Union and International Monetary Fund began an intensive round of talks with Greece on Friday to hammer out details of a third international bailout worth some 85 billion euros ($93 billion).WorldJul 31, 2015
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Greeks wake up to open banks, cash restrictions still in place and higher taxesGreeks woke up Monday morning to a new era: banks finally reopened after three weeks of being closed but new austerity taxes meant that most everything was more expensive - from coffee to taxis to cooking oil.WorldJul 20, 2015
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German chancellor urges lawmakers to vote on new bailout talks with GreeceChancellor Angela Merkel was asking German lawmakers Friday to clear the way for negotiations on a new, third bailout package for Greece, arguing that it would be negligent not to try for a deal.PoliticsJul 17, 2015
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