大象传媒

This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

Last updated at 09:20 BST, Wednesday, 05 May 2010

Deal near for Greek economy

Summary

30 April 2010

Senior officials from Greece, the International Monetary Fund and the European Commission are trying to put the finishing touches to a deal to rescue the Greek economy.

Reporter:
Gavin Hewitt

Greek prime minister George Papandreou

Listen

Click to hear the report:

Report

As the talks over a giant bail-out deal for Greece reached a critical stage the government in Athens is coming under intense pressure to implement new spending cuts. The IMF and the EU are discussing loaning Greece at least 40 billion pounds this year. But they want to see further measures to reduce the deficit.

Greek trade union officials expressed outrage at the conditions after a meeting with the Greek prime minister. They claim Greece is being asked to make cuts of over 20 billion pounds over the next two years. The unions have now called a general strike for next week. Last night tear gas was fired at hundreds of demonstrators who were protesting at the bail-out plan.

The expectation that a rescue for Greece was just days away helped bring some calm to the financial markets. But the mood in Athens is increasingly against any bail-out and the Greek prime minister George Papandreou has said that the country is in a battle for survival.

Gavin Hewitt, 大象传媒 News

Listen

Click to listen to the vocabulary:

Vocabulary

bail-out

when someone helps a person or organisation (or here, a country) that is in difficulty, by giving or lending them money

critical

very important

coming under intense pressure

being asked very forcefully to do something

implement

put a plan into action

spending cuts

decreasing the amount of money being spent

expressed outrage at the conditions

said that they were very angry about what they are being asked to do

called a general strike

asked all workers in the country to stop working to show that they disapprove of something (here, the financial rescue plan)

tear gas

a gas (used by police to control groups of people) which causes your eyes to sting and fill with tears

demonstrators who were protesting

people who were publicly saying they didn't agree with the bailout

bring some calm to the financial markets

steadied Greece's value on the stock exchange or made Greek (and other countries') stocks and share less likely to crash or fail

Downloads

To take away:

Latest reports

Local Navigation

  1. Home
  2. >听Grammar, Vocabulary & Pronunciation
  3. >听Words in the News
  4. >听Deal near for Greek economy