International Business Times
The Greek elections set the stage for a volatile week in the financial markets but, barring a surprisingly negative result, immediate policy changes look unlikely though a heavy schedule of high level meetings will keep investors on edge...Federal...
The independent
Greeks vote tomorrow in a crucial election that could lead to their country leaving the eurozone and precipitating a financial crash in the rest of the world. Greece is facing a political as well as an economic crisis as the country divides between...
The Globe & Mail
A man holds a Greek flag before a conservative New Democracy party rally at Syntagma square in Athens June 15, 2012. Reuters euro zone Europe Europe Their pensions and wages are getting crunched, their taxes are going up and 150,000 civil servants...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Greece is preparing to vote in an election that could drastically alter the future course of the debt-ridden country and determine whether it exits the eurozone. With last month's vote leading to a stalemate , Greeks head back to the polls tomorrow...
International Business Times
Instead of backyard barbecues and beer, this Father's Day could see many investors with their minds on Greece...One thing is almost certain to come from the Sunday event, and that is more volatility for U.S. stocks, according to analysts and...
The Economic Times
Companies are clamoring for some kind of insurance protection in case Greece leaves the euro and sticks them with devalued drachmas, but brokers say the uncertainty around Sunday's election has made that coverage unavailable of late, and it may not...