Greek budget cuts help FTSE lift

A fresh round of spending cuts from debt-laden Greece helped shore up market confidence today as fears of sovereign default eased.

Greek budget cuts help FTSE lift

A fresh round of spending cuts from debt-laden Greece helped shore up market confidence today as fears of sovereign default eased.

The €4.8bn plan – which won early support from credit rating agencies - steps up austerity measures aimed at lifting the country out of the major financial crisis which has unsettled markets in recent weeks.

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