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...Peter Jackson, chief executive of FanDuel parent Flutter, told the FT that the result was “frustrating” but he insisted that the industry “can be patient”, adding: “It’s hard to imagine sports betting won...
...Just a month after the new Cypriot government took office in March, Michael Sarris, the former World Bank economist serving as finance minister, abruptly resigned, saying his work negotiating Cyprus’s €10bn...
...On privatisation, Mr Sarris is not pushing for the three-year postponement, an idea raised by Nicos Anastasiades, Cyprus’ new centre-right president....
...Mr Sarris is due to travel to Moscow for talks next week, Cypriot officials said....
...When asked about the loan extension, Mr Sarris said talks were ongoing about “things beyond that”....
...Additional reporting by Peter Spiegel and James Wilson...
...But Cyprus’ new finance minister, Michalis Sarris, said after late-night meetings with a smaller group of ministers that it would be run in conjunction with Moneyval, an intergovernmental body affiliated...
...Russia rides to the rescue Michael Sarris, Cypriot finance minister, flew to Moscow to appeal for aid....
...Mr Sarris had backed bigger losses on large depositors, putting him at odds with Mr Anastasiades....
...One eurozone official says even as Mr Sarris was locked in back-to-back meetings and prime minister Dmitry Medvedev was publicly railing against EU leaders, accusing them of acting like “an elephant in a...
...Indeed, his recently sworn-in finance minister, Michael Sarris, only weeks earlier had called it a “stupid idea”....
...Additional reporting by Peter Spiegel in Brussels...
...Michael Sarris, Cypriot finance minister, will travel to Moscow for talks on the crisis as early as Tuesday....
...While Michalis Sarris, the Cypriot finance minister, was open to the counter-proposal, Anastasiades was not....
...Michalis Sarris, the Cypriot finance minister, acknowledged that a levy on Cypriot bank deposits to defray the cost of the bailout – the cornerstone of the original plan – was still “on the table” even though...
...Michael Sarris, Cypriot finance minister, was on Thursday meeting for a second day Anton Siluanov, Russian finance minister, to discuss rescheduling a $2.5bn Russian loan which is due in 2016....
...“This development will have a positive effect on our bid to recapitalise the bank through private investment,” Michalis Sarris, Popular’s chairman, said in a statement....
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