Monthly Archives: June 2011

Greece set for final vote on austerity bill

The Greek government is set to hold a second vote on Thursday on an austerity bill that forms part of the bailout deal with the IMF and ECB. Amid public protests Greece is expected to pass the bill which needs to be implemented to guarantee the next tranche of financial support. Greece’s Prime Minister George…

Greece set for final vote on austerity bill

The Greek government is set to hold a second vote on Thursday on an austerity bill that forms part of the bailout deal with the IMF and ECB. Amid public protests Greece is expected to pass the bill which needs to be implemented to guarantee the next tranche of financial support. Greece’s Prime Minister George…

New IMF chief Lagarde calls for Greece unity

Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, was late on Tuesday elected as the first woman to head the IMF. Her victory was sealed after a late endorsement from the US which saw her beat Mexican central bank governor Agustin Carstens to the post. Lagarde, who succeeds Dominique Strauss Kahn following his resignation in May to…

New IMF chief Lagarde calls for Greece unity

Christine Lagarde, the French finance minister, was late on Tuesday elected as the first woman to head the IMF. Her victory was sealed after a late endorsement from the US which saw her beat Mexican central bank governor Agustin Carstens to the post. Lagarde, who succeeds Dominique Strauss Kahn following his resignation in May to…

TomTom shares crash after profit warning

TomTom, the Dutch navigation system maker, on Tuesday lost an estimated €325.7m in market value as investors responded to the company’s profit warning published on Monday. The company said in a statement that it expects profits to decrease by almost half in 2011 compared to the year before. The drop was attributed to a decline…

TomTom shares crash after profit warning

TomTom, the Dutch navigation system maker, on Tuesday lost an estimated €325.7m in market value as investors responded to the company’s profit warning published on Monday. The company said in a statement that it expects profits to decrease by almost half in 2011 compared to the year before. The drop was attributed to a decline…

New chief of IMF announcement imminent

The IMF board’s 24 members are due to make a decision on who will be the next IMF managing director after the two key candidates had an opportunity to present all relevant information concerning their candidacy to the executive board.
 French finance minister Christine Lagarde remains a clear favourite for the top job as head…

New chief of IMF announcement imminent

The IMF board’s 24 members are due to make a decision on who will be the next IMF managing director after the two key candidates had an opportunity to present all relevant information concerning their candidacy to the executive board.
 French finance minister Christine Lagarde remains a clear favourite for the top job as head…

EU leaders agree to Greek bailout


Europe’s leaders agreed late on Thursday to release a fresh €12bn bailout for Greece provided it passes an austerity package before its parliament.
 Greece is expected to introduce strict measures of €28bn in tax rises and spending cuts and in addition will have to commence a €50bn programme in privatisations of state assets.
 “Greece must…