Cyprus postpones an emergency parliamentary debate on a controversial bank bailout deal that would impose a levy on savers’ deposits.
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Cyprus postpones an emergency parliamentary debate on a controversial bank bailout deal that would impose a levy on savers’ deposits.
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA–(Marketwire – Feb. 22, 2013) - The Honourable Tony Clement, President of the Treasury Board, today met with members of the Business Council of British Columbia and the North Vancouver Chamber of Commerce to discuss priorities for creating jobs and growth. Minister Clement was joined at the Chamber of Commerce round table by Andrew Saxton, Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board and Member of Parliament for North Vancouver.
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The deputy governor is favourite to succeed Mervyn King in the top job, so another parliamentary appearance needs to go well
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A parliamentary committee says the Treasury’s sale of Northern Rock was “fortunate”, and RBS and Lloyds may not be sold “for many years”.
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A parliamentary committee says the Treasury’s sale of Northern Rock was “fortunate”, and RBS and Lloyds may not be sold “for many years”.
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Petrol bombs thrown and teargas and water cannons used in Greek capital
Violence has erupted on the streets of Athens as a crowd of at least 80,000 gathered to protest against fresh austerity measures being voted on by the Greek parliament.
Police fired teargas, stun grenades and water cannons in an attempt to prevent a small group of protesters, some of them throwing petrol bombs that engulfed at least one officer, from storming the parliament building.
News agencies reported smoke and small fires in the streets near Syntagma Square, the scene of the biggest protests seen in the Greek capital in recent months.
The angry scenes came at the end of a two-day general strike called to oppose a €13.5bn (£10.7bn) package of cuts demanded by the European Union, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund in return for a financial lifeline to prevent the government running out of money. Greece’s central bank has seen a mass resignation of 45 officials angry at wage caps imposed as part of the belt-tightening. The parliamentary debate was briefly halted when staff and opposition MPs walked out. But despite the protests inside and outside the chamber, the coalition government of Antonis Samaras was confident on Wednesday nightthat it would secure parliamentary approval for the cuts needed to trigger the €31bn bailout.
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