Athens eyes shippers but treads a fine line on economic recovery
As Greece considers how to revive its economy, it receives a timely caution against driving shipowners away. Yet billions are rumoured to have already left the country, writes NIGEL LOWRY
ONLY last week George Papaconstantinou could be heard comparing Greece to the Titanic in a maladroit metaphor for the challenging task facing the government as it tries to deal with a debt that has ballooned to €300bn (US$406bn), or 113%...
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