The Greek one-euro coin can rightly claim that it has roots planted deep in history with a story longer than two millennia.
Greece's euro membership is dangling by a thread. According to finance ministers in the rest of Europe, the Greek government has just a few days left to preserve its place in the currency union.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greeks bid farewell on Thursday to former prime minister Costas Simitis, a law professor and reformist, who died last week at the age of 88 and was praised for steering Greece into ...
By remaining in the Euro, which is still a strong currency, Greece was relinquishing the opportunity of letting its currency devalue and become more competitive. Mr Roubini used the examples of ...
By Alan Cowell Costas Simitis, a former prime minister of Greece who oversaw his country’s entry into the euro single currency and its uneven preparations for the 2004 Olympic Games, died on Sunday.