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Stournaras, say experts, is a good choice because of the vast expertise and fresh ideas he bring to revive Greece's economy.
Grouped Articles
Frenemies: Two Greek Rivals Hold Nation's Fate in Balance
Wall Street Journal 07.26.2011
New York Times 06.23.2013
Fractious Greek Government Splits
Wall Street Journal 06.25.2013
Greek Draft Budget Sees Primary Surplus, Return to Growth
Wall Street Journal 10.14.2013
Mark Mobius Plans to Buy Greek Equities for First Time in a Decade
Wall Street Journal 10.21.2013
Athens's Love Affair With the Euro Persists
Wall Street Journal 11.04.2013
Next Hurdle for Greece's Economy: Its Own Political Uncertainty
New York Times 10.13.2014
Yannis Stournaras Is Named New Greek Finance Minister
New York Times 06.26.2012
Greece Taps Economics Professor to Take Over Finance Minister Post
Wall Street Journal 06.27.2012
Greek Leader Unveils Plan to Sell State Assets
New York Times 07.06.2012
Germany Tells Athens to Stick to Plan
Wall Street Journal 08.25.2012
France Reassures Greece on Euro Zone Membership
New York Times 08.25.2012
Greece Seeks Taxes from Wealthy with Havens in London
New York Times 09.28.2012
Greek Leader Wins Favor Abroad
Wall Street Journal 10.04.2012
IMF Says Greece Needs More Time
Wall Street Journal 10.12.2012
âWe Will Make It,â Greek Leader Says
New York Times 10.15.2012
Greece Reaches Agreement With International Lenders
New York Times 10.24.2012
Europe Gives Greece Two More Years for Budget Cuts
New York Times 11.12.2012
Greece's Samaras Aims to Win Over Bavarians
Wall Street Journal 12.08.2012
Greek Visit Wins Over A Critic In Germany
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2012
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