- The hackers also attacked a controversial anti-piracy deal. (Deutsche Welle)
- Better late than never. Greece may finally be nearing an agreement with its private-sector creditors over how great a loss they would be willing to incur on their bond holdings. (Daily Beast)
- Greece is expected to accept funding from the IMF in a bid providers if they are found to have shared files illegally. (Daily Mail)
- on giving European institutions already operating in Greece some decision-making powers over debt-ridden Greeces fiscal policy, said anonymous sources cited by international media. (Report - Sofia News Agency)
- The silver drachma, showing a soldier and a horse on one face and bearing a royal seal on the other, was put on sale and the Greek police were alerted by an anonymous letter in September 2009, the daily Ta Nea said. (Greece - Independent Online)
- The silver drachma, showing a soldier and a horse on one face and bearing a royal seal on the other, was put on sale and the Greek police were alerted by an anonymous letter in September 2009, the daily newspaper Ta Nea said. (Times of Malta)
- after Dow Jones News reported a rumour that the IMF and EU will refuse to contribute any further towards Greece's rescue. The latest on this saga is a comment from an anonymous Greek official who said a final offer will be tabled on 13 February. (FXStreet.com)
Friday, February 3, 2012
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