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A new anti-austerity party formed by rebel lawmakers who quit the governing left-wing Syriza was given its chance yesterday to seek government coalition partners and prevent Greece from holding its third national vote this year, although chances of averting the election are virtually nil.

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 A gunman fired a spray of bullets at the headquarters of the governing center-right New Democracy party near central Athens early Monday, with one hitting an office occasionally used by the prime minister, officials said. No one was hurt.

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Net foreign portfolio inflow – or “hot money” for the ease with which they enter and exit economies – was down by 66 percent as of the third week of June from year-ago levels as risk aversion continued, data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed.

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If it were not so tragic, this would have been funny.

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For weeks, Greece was a country that barely had an economy and, strangely, no government.

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Greece has a government, the head of the country's socialist party said Wednesday, ending nearly seven weeks of political uncertainty which threatened to plunge Europe deeper into a financial crisis with global repercussions.

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Finger-length and emerald-green, the lawns of time-share condos and all-inclusive resorts seem to gleam in the bright sun as the surf rolls gently against the white-sand beaches of Los Cabos. Sometimes the only noise is the ruffling of palm fronds in the languid ocean breeze.

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A slim victory for the main conservative party in an election in Greece should relax fears that a country will stop using the euro for the first time and possibly unleash global financial turmoil.

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The debt crisis in the Eurozone has taken its toll in the Philippines with the net inflow of portfolio investments or "hot money" dropping by 71 percent in May compared to the figure in the same month last year.

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Oil hovered above $84 a barrel Monday in Asia after Greek election results suggested the country will stay in the euro common currency, reducing the risk of a major upheaval in financial markets and the world economy.

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 A gunman fired a spray of bullets at the headquarters of the governing center-right New Democracy party near central Athens early Monday, with one hitting an office occasionally used by the prime minister, officials said. No one was hurt.

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Net foreign portfolio inflow – or “hot money” for the ease with which they enter and exit economies – was down by 66 percent as of the third week of June from year-ago levels as risk aversion continued, data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed.

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If it were not so tragic, this would have been funny.

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For weeks, Greece was a country that barely had an economy and, strangely, no government.

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Greece has a government, the head of the country's socialist party said Wednesday, ending nearly seven weeks of political uncertainty which threatened to plunge Europe deeper into a financial crisis with global repercussions.

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A slim victory for the main conservative party in an election in Greece should relax fears that a country will stop using the euro for the first time and possibly unleash global financial turmoil.

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The debt crisis in the Eurozone has taken its toll in the Philippines with the net inflow of portfolio investments or "hot money" dropping by 71 percent in May compared to the figure in the same month last year.

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Oil hovered above $84 a barrel Monday in Asia after Greek election results suggested the country will stay in the euro common currency, reducing the risk of a major upheaval in financial markets and the world economy.

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