뉴스-미국제외/뉴스 - 유럽·러시아
"그리스-채권단 구제금융 협상 '5대 쟁점' 이견"
정석_수학
2015. 5. 17. 13:49
치프라스 "합의 위한 양보없다"…그리스 구제금융 `먹구름`
이데일리 - 5 시간 전
[이데일리 이정훈 기자] 어떤 대가를 치르면서라도 구제금융에 합의하려고 하지 않겠다고 알렉시스 치프라스 그리스 총리가 기존 강경노선을 고수했다. 이로써 디폴트를 피하고 유동성을 공급해주기 위한 그리스와 국제 채권단간의 합의가 타결에 이르지 못할 ...
"그리스-채권단 구제금융 협상 '5대 쟁점' 이견"
연합뉴스 - 18 시간 전
(이스탄불=연합뉴스) 김준억 특파원 = 그리스와 국제채권단의 구제금융 분할금 72억 유로(약 8조 8천억 원) 지원을 위한 협상이 5대 쟁점에서 이견을 보였다고 그리스 일간 카티메리니가 16일(현지시간) 보도했다. 보도에 따르면 그리스와 채권단이 합의점을 ...
그리스 총리, 이번달 IMF 부채 상환 전 채권단에 거부 경고
디오데오 - 1 시간 전
여기엔 그리스의 단기(1년 미만) 국채발생 제한선 상향조정, 구제금융 잔여 집행분 72억유로에 대한 분할 지급, ECB가 2010년 이후 그리스 국채 매입으로 벌어들인 19억유로의 지급, 유럽재정안정기금(EFSF)의 구제금융 자금 12억유로 지급 등이 포함된다.
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