Greece Where does the Greek debt come from? Part 2/3: European roots Greece’s debt has been a concern for the European Union since 2009. Little by little, attention was drawn away from the first countries within the euro zone to have austerity measures imposed – Ireland, Spain and Portugal – and eventually, the focus came to rest on Greece. But where does its debt co 19/08/2015
Germany German parliament prepares to vote on Greek bailout Chancellor Angela Merkel braces herself for a revolt within her own party during a parliamentary vote on the third Greek bailout but which nonetheless is expected to be approved. 18/08/2015
World News Tsakalotos reveals notes but no new proposals at Eurogroup Greece turned up at Tuesday’s Eurogroup meeting with a new finance minister but no new firm proposals on how to step back from the brink of a euro 07/07/2015
Greece ECB keeps tight funding grip on Greece's banks It is not the answer that Greece’s Central Bank wanted to hear. Its hopes of more financial support have been dashed after the European Central Bank 07/07/2015
Economy Greece: voters admit to divided opinions Greece has been divided by the Yes/No question posed by its referendum. Polls suggest neither side had a clear lead in the run-up to the opening of 05/07/2015
Economy Greece: Alexis Tsipras among the first to vote There was a commotion as Alexis Tsipras arrived to cast his vote in the Greek referendum. Crowds gathered at the Athens polling station to witness 05/07/2015
World News Tsipras: 'no' vote will mean a better deal with lenders Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras insisted on Thursday that a ‘no’ vote in Sunday’s referendum would give him a chance to negotiate a better outcome with 03/07/2015
Greece Eurogroup ministers to discuss new Greece aid proposal Greece has submitted a new two-year aid proposal to its international lenders in a bid to strike a deal over its debts. Eurogroup ministers will 30/06/2015
Greece Greeks rush to withdraw cash ahead of week-long bank closures Greece’s banks will be closed today until July 6 along with the stock market and there is to be a 60 euro daily limit on cash withdrawals. The 29/06/2015
Economy Greece: ECB decides to maintain current emergency funding The European Central Bank is to maintain emergency funding for Greek banks at the levels agreed on Friday. Experts say in real terms this represents 28/06/2015
Economy Greece: ECB to cap or cut funding? It is being widely reported that the European Central Bank may decide to cut off its emergency lending to Greece. Media reports suggest the Bank will 28/06/2015
Europe News Eurogroup again fails to reach agreement The latest Eurogroup meeting of finance ministers has yet again ended without an agreement on the Greek debt crisis. Thursday’s (June 25) meeting 25/06/2015
Business Line Europe's top court gives the ECB a boost and Air France wages "war" against its pilots In this week’s Business Line, we examine the verdict of Europe’s top court which came down in favour of the European Central Bank’s bond-buying 17/06/2015
Greece EXCLUSIVE: The Greek answer to the institutions A few hours before Tsipras meets Merkel and Hollande in Brussels, there is still no answer to the new Greek proposals. Greek governmenht sources said to euronews and Efi Koutsokosta. 10/06/2015
Business Series Draghi says volatility is here to stay Daleen Hassan – euronews: Welcome to business Middle East. In this episode we look at the impact of the European Central Bank’s recent meeting, and 09/06/2015
Greece 'It's urgent': Mario Draghi warns Greece to act over finances Greece has been warned by the European Central Bank president that it needs to do more urgently to sort out its finances. It comes amid mounting 18/04/2015
World News ECB chief Mario Draghi unhurt after protest during speech European Central Bank President Mario Draghi was unhurt after a press conference was disrupted when a woman jumped on to the podium. The protester 15/04/2015