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Asian shares rise after Greek austerity vote
Jun 30th
HONG KONG: Asian stock markets rose on Thursday morning after Greek lawmakers passed a key package of swingeing cuts that will help Athens avoid a catastrophic default.
The news, which came amid clashes between protesters and police in Athens, also se…
Greece adopts austerity, street battles turn ugly
Jun 30th
ATHENS: Greek lawmakers backed a stinging new austerity plan demanded by international creditors Wednesday, sparking frenzied battles between masked rioters and police firing tear gas late into the night.
Lawmakers voted 155 to 138 for the hotly-dispu…
Greece adopts austerity, protests turn violent
Jun 30th
ATHENS: Greek lawmakers backed a stinging new austerity plan demanded by international creditors Wednesday, enraging protesters fighting street battles with police firing tear gas.
Lawmakers voted 155 to 138 for the hotly-disputed package to slash 28….
Summit bank merger: SBP cancels licence of Mybank
Jun 30th
State Bank cancels Mybank’s license following its merger with Summit Bank.
‘Change of IMF head will not affect negotiations’
Jun 30th
Pakistan is expected to hold talks for loan tranche in mid-July.
I am a feudal, and proud of it
Jun 30th
http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/6614/i-am-a-feudal-and-proud-of-it/
Greece austerity protests turn violent
Jun 29th
ATHENS: POLICE have fired tear gas in running battles with stone-throwing youths in Athens overnight, where a 48-hour general strike is being held against a parliamentary vote on tough austerity measures.
Inside parliament, politicians debated new au…
Euro eases on profit-taking ahead of Greek vote
Jun 29th
TOKYO: The euro eased Wednesday on profit-taking following its overnight rise, with market players eyeing the Greek vote on austerity measures vital for Athens to avoid debt default, dealers said.
The euro edged down to $1.4351 in Tokyo morning tradin…
Greek police tear gas anti-austerity protesters
Jun 29th
ATHENS: Greek police sprayed tear gas on indignant protesters Tuesday as a general strike against the bankruptcy-threatened government set the stage for a defining vote in the Greek parliament.
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