Jean-Claude Juncker
(From L) Luxembourg's Minister for Higher Education and Research Martine Hansen, Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, Walloon Minister President Rudy Demotte (PS) and Walloon Minister of Economy Jean-Claude Marcourt (PS)a press conference after a meeting with the Walloon president at the Maison de la Presse, in Jambes on June 17, 2013.
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Jacques Peters: In Luxembourg, No More Secrets
By Jacques Peters Luxembourg Tidy, quiet Luxembourg—smaller than the smallest U.S. state and richer, per capita, than nearly every other nation on earth—has lately found itself in the very last place it wants to be: under the global spotlight. Ever since from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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News Summary: Juncker admits Greek bailout errors
MY BAD: Former Eurogroup president Jean-Claude Juncker conceded that mistakes were made in the bailout of Greece — days after a similar admission by the International Monetary Fund. BUT GREECE STILL IN: The Luxembourg prime minister, who played a central from San Antonio Express Read more »
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Greek PM, Luxembourg counterpart express confidence in Greece's future
ATHENS, June 11 (Xinhua) -- Greek Prime Mnister Antonis Samaras and visiting Luxembourg Premier and former Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker reaffirmed confidence that Greece is on the path to economic recovery during talks in Athens on Tuesday. "My vi from SINA English Read more »
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Juncker concedes that mistakes were made on Greek bailout notably on assessment of economy
ATHENS, Greece â Former Eurogroup president Jean-Claude Juncker says mistakes were made in the bailout of Greece. The Luxembourg Prime Minister, who played a central role in the 2010 bailout out through his role as the head of the grouping of the euro fi from Minneapolis Star Tribune Read more »
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Grexit Was Very Close to Reality In 2012: Juncker
Former Eurogroup President and current Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker indicated in an interview that Grexit would have been not only a possibility, but a near reality in 2012. The term Grexit has been coined by Citi chief economist Will from Value Walk Read more »