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EU debt crisis
G-7 Holds Talks on Eurozone
The finance heads of the Group of Seven industrial powers held talks on the eurozone crisis Tuesday, it was reported.
June 5, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Cyprus the Next EU Country to Apply for Bailout
Eurozone worries continue as Cyprus, the smallest EU member, is next in line to apply for financial assistance ...
June 4, 2012
BY
Ilya Rzhevskiy
EU Markets Tumble on Absence of Strong Policy Response
Last week, European financial markets tumbled on concerns over Spanish banks and the ongoing European sovereign debt crisis.
June 4, 2012
BY
Valentin Schmid
One-In-Three Chance of Greece Leaving EU
Greek radical leftist leader Alexis Tsipras gestures during a presentation of his party's election platform in Athens, June ...
June 4, 2012
BY
Frank Yu
Irish Turnout Low for European Stability Treaty Vote
Voting concluded on Thursday evening in the Irish referendum on the European Fiscal Treaty, with an unexpectedly low ...
May 31, 2012
BY
Alan McDonnell
Outlook for Europe Negative
Investment gurus and economic advisors are becoming more negative when the topics of the European Union (EU) and ...
May 30, 2012
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
What a New Currency Would Mean for Greece
All eyes are on Greece’s next election on June 17, which will determine the future of Greece continuing ...
May 29, 2012
BY
Ilya Rzhevskiy
Irish Republicans Capitalise On Voter Fear As Treaty Looms
With Ireland’s vote on the Stability Treaty now just days away, indications are that a Yes vote will ...
May 29, 2012
BY
Alan McDonnell
Greek Banks Get $23 Billion Capital Injection
Four Greek banks received a capital infusion of 18 billion euros (US$22.7 billion), according to a report on ...
May 29, 2012
BY
Frank Yu
EU Knew Greece Cooked its Books When it Joined Eurozone
Suspect statistics from Greece were overlooked by EU officials when negotiating Greece’s entry for the single currency in ...
May 28, 2012
BY
Peter Collins
European Market Insight: Stocks Treading Water as EU Economic Data Worsens
Eurozone’s economic fortunes seem to worsen by the week.
May 27, 2012
BY
Valentin Schmid
China’s Growth, Exports, Threatened By Euro Crisis
If Greece leaves the Eurozone currency bloc China's export growth could drop by around four percent or worse, ...
May 22, 2012
BY
Han San
French President Isolates Germany Over Eurobonds
As new French President Francois Hollande works to build a consensus in Europe on issuing joint European bonds ...
May 22, 2012
BY
Christian Watjen
Greece Appoints Non-Politicians to Govern For a Month
Greece swore in its caretaker government on Thursday tasked with keeping the country from further chaos until new ...
May 17, 2012
BY
Alex Johnston
Euro at Risk of Survival
Voices predicting the disappearance or at least partial breakup of the euro are getting louder, especially after the ...
May 15, 2012
BY
Heide B. Malhotra
Austerity Protests Return to Spain
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Spain to protest the government’s handling of the ...
May 14, 2012
BY
Jasper Fakkert
New Europe Policy Will Depend on Merkel-Hollande Mix
How France’s new president, François Hollande, handles his relationship with Chancellor Merkel in Germany will shape the new ...
May 8, 2012
BY
Christian Watjen
Netherlands Reaches Hard-Fought Agreement on Budget Cuts
Political parties in the Netherlands reached an agreement on budget cuts on Thursday, just a day after the ...
April 27, 2012
BY
Jasper Fakkert
EU Membership Caused our Banking Crisis, says Reza Moghadam
Ireland's membership of the EU was a factor in causing our current indebtedness, according to Reza Moghadam, Director ...
April 25, 2012
BY
Martin Murphy
Netherlands Government Latest Victim of European Debt Crisis
In Greece there is little to laugh about these days, but the fall of the Dutch government over ...
April 24, 2012
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Greek Independence Day Celebrated in Fear
The annual parade for Greek Independence Day, March 25, was designed to honor the people who fought or ...
March 26, 2012
BY
Neli Sfigopoulou
Britain Will Avoid Recession Predicts Chambers of Commerce
The country will avoid a double-dip recession, but the government needs to “pull out all the stops” to ...
March 7, 2012
BY
Simon Veazey
European Leaders Sign Stability Treaty
President of the European Commission, Mr José Manuel Barroso, congratulated European heads of state on Friday, including Taoiseach ...
March 2, 2012
BY
Alan McDonnell
Greece Gets Its Bailout, Braces for Tough Road Ahead
As part of the deal Greece will need to reduce its public debt from 160 percent of its ...
February 22, 2012
BY
Martin Murphy
Europe to Resolve Crisis says US
Europe should increase efforts to rectify the current debt crisis as it has the potential to damage the ...
February 16, 2012
BY
Martin Murphy
Merkel and Sarkozy Want Tougher European Rules
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy agreed to important proposals during an emergency meeting Monday ...
December 5, 2011
BY
Kremena Krumova
German Property Market Booming Amid EU Trouble
When it comes to fears of financial instability, most wealthy Germans are eager to put away their money ...
November 14, 2011
BY
Ilya Rzhevskiy
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