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Четириесетина пратеници од партиите ЦДУ, ЦСУ и ФДП отворено најавуваат дигаат “востание“ против владата на Меркел ако го потегне прашањето за втор пакет мерки помош за Грција.
Генералниот секретар на ЦСУ ја повика Грција доброволно да ја напушти еврозоната.
Bild reports that around 40 MPs from the CDU, CSU and FDP coalition could rebel against the second Greek bailout, meaning that the government may only win a narrow majority. Rheinische Post reports that CSU General Secretary Alexander Dobrindt has called for Greece to voluntarily leave the eurozone if “it is unable to summon the necessary will to implement the inevitable financial restructuring programme.”
Portuguese bond yields fell yesterday after a relentless rise over the past few weeks thanks to ECB interventions in the market. Meanwhile, eurozone unemployment remained at record highs in December, although the individual country data highlighted continuing divergences with German unemployment reaching the lowest levels since reunification, while Portugal and Greece saw joblessness reach record levels.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel leaves today on a state visit to China, where among others, she will again try to solicit Chinese investment in the eurozone’s bailout fund, the EFSF, reports FT Deutschland.
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Генералниот секретар на ЦСУ ја повика Грција доброволно да ја напушти еврозоната.

Bild reports that around 40 MPs from the CDU, CSU and FDP coalition could rebel against the second Greek bailout, meaning that the government may only win a narrow majority. Rheinische Post reports that CSU General Secretary Alexander Dobrindt has called for Greece to voluntarily leave the eurozone if “it is unable to summon the necessary will to implement the inevitable financial restructuring programme.”
Portuguese bond yields fell yesterday after a relentless rise over the past few weeks thanks to ECB interventions in the market. Meanwhile, eurozone unemployment remained at record highs in December, although the individual country data highlighted continuing divergences with German unemployment reaching the lowest levels since reunification, while Portugal and Greece saw joblessness reach record levels.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel leaves today on a state visit to China, where among others, she will again try to solicit Chinese investment in the eurozone’s bailout fund, the EFSF, reports FT Deutschland.
FT FT 2 Liberation Times FT 3 CityAM WSJ EUobserver Telegraph Times 2 BBC Irish Times WSJ 2 IHT La Stampa Expansión Irish Independent Guardian Welt Rheinische Post WSJ 3 CityAM 2 Irish Independent 2 FTD Spiegel Süddeutsche FAZ Welt FTD 2 FT Alphaville FTD 3 Ekathimerini