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France sends a delegation of advisors to Athens to help the Greek government to formulate a proposal that would be acceptable by the EU, a critical step. Another step was for premier Manuel Valls to make a public speech on French television, also broadcast on Greek television, that France remains committed to keeping the EU together. The basic change is to get Germany to accept that the debt as it is now is not sustainable without a haircut, which German finance minister Schauble accepted in a statement. Greece has to commit to pension reform and pension cuts in the original package and other austerity measures needed even in the absence of the debt for Greece to return to a financially sustainable economic model.
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New York Times 07/09/2015
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New York Times 07/10/2015
Economist 07/12/2015
Economist 07/11/2015
As pharmacies run out of imported medicines, Greeks face the prospect of a return to the drachma.
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Wall Street Journal 07/09/2015
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Wall Street Journal 07/09/2015
Greece’s Parliament Approves Prime Minister’s Bailout Plan
New York Times 07/10/2015
Economist 07/12/2015
Economist 07/11/2015
Greek Debt Crisis: In Athens, Jubilation Gives Way to Dismay and Confusion
Wall Street Journal 07/13/2015
Under the first bailout of Greece of May 2010 the eurozone funding was 53 billion euros and the IMF's funding 20 billion euros, according to the European Commission. Under the second bailout of Greece in March 2012 the eurozone funding was 142 billion euros, and the IMF funding 12 billion euros. The eurozone withdrew $11 billion of the funding in the second bailout with failure of negotiations.
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Greek Bailout Cost Hampers Prospects of Deal
Wall Street Journal 07/11/2015
Greece’s Parliament Approves Prime Minister’s Bailout Plan
New York Times 07/10/2015
Greece, Its Back to the Wall, Adopts Austerity Steps
New York Times 07/15/2015
German Parliament Approves Greek Bailout Negotiations
Wall Street Journal 07/17/2015
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Wall Street Journal 07/04/2015
Collapse of Greek Bailout Deal Brings Surprise Boost to German Coffers
Wall Street Journal 07/04/2015
Bailout Referendum Lays Bare Deep Schisms Among Beleaguered Greeks
New York Times 07/04/2015
Europe’s future in Greece’s hands
Economist 07/04/2015
Economist 07/04/2015
Greek Bank Vortex Threatens Deal Hopes
Wall Street Journal 07/06/2015
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