Greece must stick to bailout terms: Lagarde
Political leaders in Greece need to show the resolve to stay in the eurozone, which will require Athens to stick to the terms of its rescue package, International Monetary Fund managing director Chris
Greece to hold new election, jolts euro markets
Attempts to form a government in Greece collapsed on Tuesday, jolting financial markets at the prospect that leftists opposed to the terms of an EU bailout could sweep to victory in a June election an
Rupee at 5-month low, down 47 paise against dollar in early trade
The rupee on Wednesday fell five-month low by losing 47 paise to 54.26 against the US dollar on the Interbank Foreign Exchange market in early trade on increased capital outflows amid strong demand for the American currency.
France, Germany want to keep debt-stricken Greece in eurozone
As Greece headed for a fresh election after the last attempt to form a government failed in Athens, new French President Francois Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have voiced their support
Oppn fears repeat of 1991 as rupee touches record low
As the rupee touched a record low, opposition on Wednesday questioned the government in the Lok Sabha on the steps being taken to tackle the situation as it feared that there could be a repeat of 1
Rupee falling due to global factors, no need to panic: Fin Min
As the rupee hit its record low level of Rs 54.46 against dollar, the Finance Ministry on Wednesday said there was no need to panic and the slide would be contained when there is certainty in euroz
Greek president calls for technocrat government
Greece's president called Monday for talks on a technocrat government, seeking to resolve the crisis over a tough EU-IMF debt bailout which risks forcing the country into new elections and out of the
Merkel weighs up party's crushing defeat in state vote
Chancellor Angela Merkel was counting the cost on Monday of an historic drubbing for her conservative party by voters in Germany's most populous state, in the countdown to next year's national polls.
Eurozone turmoil boosts London property stampede
Worsening financial and political turmoil in southern Europe caused a surge of interest in London property last month with buyers from Greece and Spain showing strongly among investors seeking a safe
Greece faces fresh poll threat as coalition talks flounder
Greece on Monday faced the prospect of fresh polls after political parties failed to narrow divisions over a painful EU-IMF bailout deal, with few expecting progress at talks to form a government.
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