INTERVIEW: Finance minister wants corporations looked after (Taipei Times)
The government should continue to provide a favorable business environment for large enterprises because it would increase employment demand and facilitate the nation’s overall economic development, Minister of Finance Lee Sush-der (李述德) said.
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INTERVIEW: Finance minister wants corporations looked after (Taipei Times)
Europe Finance Ministers Prepare to Force Deeper Cuts on Greece (Bloomberg)
Feb. 16 (Bloomberg) — European finance ministers are prepared to impose deeper deficit cuts on Greece and refused to say how they would make good on a pledge to rescue the nation if it can’t finance its debt.
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Europe Finance Ministers Prepare to Force Deeper Cuts on Greece (Bloomberg)
Europe Finance Chiefs Discuss Extra Deficit Steps Greece Needs (BusinessWeek)
European finance ministers will discuss extra measures Greece should take to bring its public finances under control, after leaders pledged support for the nation’s efforts to rein in the region’s largest deficit.
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Europe Finance Chiefs Discuss Extra Deficit Steps Greece Needs (BusinessWeek)
Europe Finance Ministers Face Pressure for Greek Deal (Update1) (BusinessWeek)
European finance ministers meet today under pressure from investors to spell out the concrete measures they will take to rescue Greece if the nation fails to convince markets it can control its swelling debt burden.
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Europe Finance Ministers Face Pressure for Greek Deal (Update1) (BusinessWeek)
Europe Finance Ministers Face Pressure for Detailed Greek Deal (BusinessWeek)
European finance ministers meet today under pressure from investors to spell out the concrete measures they will take to rescue Greece if the nation fails to convince markets it can control its swelling debt burden.
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Europe Finance Ministers Face Pressure for Detailed Greek Deal (BusinessWeek)
S. Africa Finance Minister to Comment on Central Bank Mandate (Bloomberg)
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) — South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will make a statement on the mandate of the nation’s central bank when he presents the national budget next week, Collins Chabane told reporters in Cape Town today.
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S. Africa Finance Minister to Comment on Central Bank Mandate (Bloomberg)
Greek Aid Call Would Send ‘Worst’ Signal, Finance Minister Says (Bloomberg)
Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) — Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said an appeal for outside help to solve the nation’s budget squeeze would send “the worst possible signal” to investors.
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Greek Aid Call Would Send ‘Worst’ Signal, Finance Minister Says (Bloomberg)
Greek Aid Call Would Send ‘Worst’ Signal, Finance Minister Says (BusinessWeek)
Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou said an appeal for outside help to solve the nation’s budget squeeze would send out “the worst possible signal” to investors.
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Greek Aid Call Would Send ‘Worst’ Signal, Finance Minister Says (BusinessWeek)
Australian Finance Minister Says More Stimulus Needed (Update2) (BusinessWeek)
Australian Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner said the nation’s economy remains fragile and that it will require more stimulus this year.
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Australian Finance Minister Says More Stimulus Needed (Update2) (Bloomberg)
Feb. 7 (Bloomberg) — Australian Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner said the nation’s economy remains fragile and that it will require more stimulus this year.
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Australian Finance Minister Says More Stimulus Needed (Update2) (Bloomberg)