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Austerity Measure Talks Are Stalled in Greece
Austerity Measure Talks Are Stalled in Greece
2/9/2012
Prime Minister Lucas Papademos and leaders in his government pledged to resume talks to reach an agreement on measures required for a bailout.
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Austerity Measure Talks Are Stalled in Greece
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Austerity Talks Hit a Wall in Greece
The prime minister of Greece said talks with foreign lenders would continue Thursday after they stalled over proposed pension cuts.
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Stocks slip on stalled Greece debt talks
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Monday after Greece's efforts to reach a debt restructuring with creditors stalled, hampering European leaders' push to shift the market's focus to jobs and growth....
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