European stock markets opened today deep in the red, mainly due to the political uncertainty reigning in Greece. The probability for Athens to have a government diminished during the weekend, with the country's political parties unable to bridge their differences.
European stock markets opened today deep in the red, mainly due to the political uncertainty reigning in Greece. The probability for Athens to have a government diminished during the weekend, with the country's political parties unable to bridge their differences. The formation of a coalition government now seems highly improbable in Athens.
At 5 pm today (11 April), the Greek Prime Minister, Loukas Papademos, is expected to meet the country's President, Karolos Papoulias, and ask him to dissolve the Parliament and proclaim a general election for 6 May.
At 5 pm today (11 April), the Greek Prime Minister, Loukas Papademos, is expected to meet the country's President, Karolos Papoulias, and ask him to dissolve the Parliament and proclaim a general election for 6 May.