Wednesday’s Eurogroup meeting managed to underwhelm low expectations, as talks even failed to agree the usual face-saving joint statement outlining a structured agenda for future talks. It appears Varoufakis disappointed Eurogroup ministers by arriving without a written plan, and while several versions of a joint statement were drafted, disagreement over the inclusion of the terms program, extension and amendment meant that the waiting press corps had to contend with a press conference that merely announced that there was nothing to announce
The Greek debt crisis continues to dominate the agenda ahead of an EU summit to be held later today....
On 17 July, the German parliament voted in favour of starting negotiations on the proposed Greek bai...
Fresh elections will be held in Greece following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as the country’s ...
Despite another series of meetings on Thursday, there remains no deal between Greece and its credito...
One thing is clear: the Greek people have emphatically voted ‘No’, providing a boost to Prime Minist...
The first hundred days in office have become a benchmark for every new government. Early in May, the...
Talks continued through the night in Brussels, with Eurozone leaders eventually reaching an agreemen...
Following Greece’s failure to make a scheduled debt repayment to the IMF on 30 June the country now ...
Theofanis Exadaktylos argues that it remains to be seen whether Greece’s new government will manage ...
Greek banks are expected to stay closed until 7 July, with capital controls being imposed, following...
After a series of informal bilateral meetings, the feverous negotiations about the Greek debt at yes...
Following months of discussions, Greece missed the deadline for a 1.5 billion euro payment to the IM...
On 20 February, Greece agreed to a four month extension of its current bailout programme, subject to...
In a new CEPS Commentary, Daniel Gros speculates on why the Greek government suddenly turned an abou...
Eurozone finance ministers met on Tuesday to discuss the Greek debt crisis following the country’s ‘...
The Greek debt crisis continues to dominate the agenda ahead of an EU summit to be held later today....
On 17 July, the German parliament voted in favour of starting negotiations on the proposed Greek bai...
Fresh elections will be held in Greece following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as the country’s ...
Despite another series of meetings on Thursday, there remains no deal between Greece and its credito...
One thing is clear: the Greek people have emphatically voted ‘No’, providing a boost to Prime Minist...
The first hundred days in office have become a benchmark for every new government. Early in May, the...
Talks continued through the night in Brussels, with Eurozone leaders eventually reaching an agreemen...
Following Greece’s failure to make a scheduled debt repayment to the IMF on 30 June the country now ...
Theofanis Exadaktylos argues that it remains to be seen whether Greece’s new government will manage ...
Greek banks are expected to stay closed until 7 July, with capital controls being imposed, following...
After a series of informal bilateral meetings, the feverous negotiations about the Greek debt at yes...
Following months of discussions, Greece missed the deadline for a 1.5 billion euro payment to the IM...
On 20 February, Greece agreed to a four month extension of its current bailout programme, subject to...
In a new CEPS Commentary, Daniel Gros speculates on why the Greek government suddenly turned an abou...
Eurozone finance ministers met on Tuesday to discuss the Greek debt crisis following the country’s ‘...
The Greek debt crisis continues to dominate the agenda ahead of an EU summit to be held later today....
On 17 July, the German parliament voted in favour of starting negotiations on the proposed Greek bai...
Fresh elections will be held in Greece following the resignation of Alexis Tsipras as the country’s ...