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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Wednesday, 19 September 2012 [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)31. Eurozone crisis live: Greece plans to sell off diplomatic buildings
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/sep/19/eurozone-crisis-japan-stimulus-spain-bailout
With Spain yet to request financial help,and Greece battling to make cuts, which way will Europe's debt crisis proceed? Photograph: Wu Wei/xh/Xinhua Press/Corbis
14.06bst More details on the potential sale of the Greek consulate in London have emerged, via our friends at the Daily Telegraph.
The DT's Matthew Sparkes flags up that the 10,000 square foot consular residence, situated in London's Holland Park, is being offered for sale by estate agents March & Parsons (can't find it on their website yet tho)
This Google map shows where it is located (the Greek embassy is across the road):
13.24bst Greek cuts talks continue
More in from Greece on the ongoing battle (for it is nothing less) to locate 11.9bn in spending cuts.
Our correspondent Helena Smith reports that the government has announced that prime minister Antonis Samaras will meet his two coalition partners Thursday afternoon.
With Spain yet to request financial help,and Greece battling to make cuts, which way will Europe's debt crisis proceed? Photograph: Wu Wei/xh/Xinhua Press/Corbis
14.06bst More details on the potential sale of the Greek consulate in London have emerged, via our friends at the Daily Telegraph.
The DT's Matthew Sparkes flags up that the 10,000 square foot consular residence, situated in London's Holland Park, is being offered for sale by estate agents March & Parsons (can't find it on their website yet tho)
This Google map shows where it is located (the Greek embassy is across the road):
13.24bst Greek cuts talks continue
More in from Greece on the ongoing battle (for it is nothing less) to locate 11.9bn in spending cuts.
Our correspondent Helena Smith reports that the government has announced that prime minister Antonis Samaras will meet his two coalition partners Thursday afternoon.
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