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Feb 22, 2011

EUROZONE Debt Crisis News

Q+A: What steps might the euro zone take on its debt crisis?
Reuters
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Euro zone countries are working on what they call a comprehensive package of measures to resolve their year-long debt crisis, aiming for a deal by the end of March. An EU summit on February 4 produced no ...
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Spain hopeful for stronger EFSF fund, Weber has doubts
Baltimore Sun
But Weber, the outgoing head of the Bundesbank and an influential voice in the euro zone debt debate, wrote in a column in the Financial Times on Tuesday that current measures to tackle the crisis had gone far enough and no major adjustments to the ...
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Fitch Expects Euro Area to 'Muddle Through' Sovereign Debt Crisis
Seeking Alpha
This has focused attention on the forthcoming Euro Area and EU Heads of State Summits on the 11 and 24‐25 March respectively. Failure to outline credible and concrete measures would risk a further intensification of the crisis. ...
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Economists Say No to 'Eurobonds'
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Riva Froymovich The euro-zone should steer clear of issuing eurobonds or any other anti-crisis measure that seeks to eliminate different borrowing costs for nations that use the single currency, an influential group of economists said. ...
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German Voter Disapproval of Greek Bailout Muddles Aid Talks: Euro Credit
Bloomberg
A European Union summit on March 24-25 to thrash out a permanent rescue facility to address the debt crisis that prompted Greece and Ireland to seek bailouts is sandwiched between polls that may echo what Merkel called “a stinging defeat. ...
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ECB, European Commission Teams In Portugal To Access Finances
Wall Street Journal
The visits are part of an agreement among European Union member countries made earlier this month under which the institutions will visit euro-zone countries to check on the implementation of budget and growth measures, a spokeswoman said. ...
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Eurozone's no.6 bank relaxed on stress tests
Reuters Canada
The 27-nation bloc of European countries plans to test banks in the first half of this year and recapitalize those that are weak in a move to boost market confidence in EU lenders and draw a line under the sovereign debt crisis. ...
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Ldn FX: Euro Sees Brief Rally Above $1.37 On EMU PMIs, Ifo
IMarketnews.com
... debt crisis work not yet completed - Market tension persist - Concerned over complacency in some EMU governments - Surprises could leave HICP over 2.0% longer than forecast - No accord on ESM by March 'great disappointment' (WSJ) EUROZONE: Data ...
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ECB Talks Up Euro; Emergency Loan Demand Remains High
Seeking Alpha
As reported by Bloomberg, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the IMF's Managing Director, “said European Union leaders must convince investors that they can fix the region's debt crisis and he's 'confident' they will do so by the end of next month,” meaning March ...
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Forex - Asia Close Highlights
FXMarketAlerts.com
FT - EU: Europe is sitting on an active volcano. For the moment, the tension in Europe's bond market is being relieved by ECB purchases and the hope that the March 24-25 euro-zone summit will comprehensively address the currency bloc's problems. ...
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Recent Elections Tell a Surprising Tale
Wall Street Journal
The March 4 meeting was convened to agree a common approach to a March 11 summit of leaders from the 17 members of the euro zone at which they will attempt to make some progress toward reaching a "grand bargain" that both improves and makes permanent ...
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EUROPEAN OPENING NEWS INCLUDING: ECB's Weber said Bond purchases on secondary ...
Proactive Investors UK
... such heavily indebted Eurozone countries as Greece and Ireland, saying inflation in fast-growing countries could help them get their competitiveness back. He also said that European sovereign debt crisis shouldn't be seen as a failure of the EUR. ...
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Pure FX Provide Specialist Guidance for Transferring Money Across Europe
Prfire (press release)
Nevertheless, the pound and the Euro are in a constant state of flux. As has recently been reported the Eurozone may be subject to a country-by-country economic crisis over sovereign debt issues following the Greek bailout in May 2010. ...
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Tough part still ahead in debt marathon: ECB's Weber
Reuters
Weber added that the euro remained a stable currency and said the euro zone debt crisis was down to overspending by individual countries rather than a fundamental problem with the single currency. He said that while bailing out countries such as Greece ...
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European stocks, euro slip amid Libya concerns
Channel News Asia
The ninth consecutive rise in the closely watched index caught economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires off guard and was taken as a sign that Germany has brushed off the worst effects of the eurozone debt crisis. Also eurozone manufacturing and ...
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Anti-Semitism is Back in Greece
Arutz Sheva
“The fear now is that anti-Semitism will get worse with the financial crisis. The country's deep economic difficulties prompted a massive 110 billion euro ($147 billion) bailout last year by 15 financial ministers in the EuroZone (European Union) and ...
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Merkel plays down Hamburg defeat
MarketWatch
That would force her to seek more compromises with left-leaning opposition parties, both on domestic economic policy and in Europe, where Germany is crucial to solving the euro zone's debt crisis. Conservatives' popularity has recovered somewhat in ...
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Q+A: What Steps Might the Euro Zone Take on its Debt Crisis?
(Reuters) - Euro zone countries are working on what they call a comprehensive package of measures to resolve their year-long debt crisis, aiming for a deal by the end of March. An EU summit on February 4 produced no breakthrough, ...
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Open Europe blog: Ostrich banking tests
By Open Europe blog team
Europe will never get out of its euro-fuelled slump unless its banks come clean on their exposure to debt in various forms. So what lessons have been learnt? Well, there are crucial details of the tests that aren't known yet, but EU leaders and ... This is critical since the debt and solvency crisis facing the eurozone is so intimately linked to the fate of Europe's banks that it's now impossible to separate the two. Clearly, one of the main fears of a possible eurozone ...
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Libyan clashes hits stocks as oil prices surge | The Associated ...
By The Associated Press
In the currency markets, the euro fell 0.1 percent to $1.3671, while the dollar was unchanged at 83.17 yen. Among commodities, an ounce of gold spiked over $17 to $1406. The unrest in Libya dominated European markets and deflected attention from ... "Should the CDU party continue to lose national support ahead it could damage its ability to deal effectively with the eurozone debt crisis," Hardman said. Earlier in Asia, investors also had their first chance to respond to ...
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Leading party hopes for better deal on bailout | The Associated ...
By The Associated Press
The EU's economics commissioner, Olli Rehn, has ruled out any revision of the bailout this year, though he sees room for maneuver in 2012 and beyond. "I'm, of course, following the Irish debate closely, and I'm aware that in democratic politics we have freedom of speech ... Fitch Ratings said bank debts and the government are intertwined, and a senior debt default could have "negative repercussions for the fragile euro zone bank funding markets beyond Ireland's border." ...
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GreekCity: Australia's largest Greek site : GREEK FM ON EURO FUTURE
How can the EU contain Greece's debt problems?Will Greece's budget crisis destabilise the euro? What impact will the crisis have on Greece and the euro? Should Greece be expelled or leave the eurozone? How will other EU countries be ...
Greek City Australia News Channel - http://www.greekcity.com.au/
Peoples Economy David McWilliams Day 6 Q&A | Irish Debate
By Irish Debate
DK >> (All): David as part of the bigger picture do you think UniCredit will collapse this year and accelerate the demise of Euro zone? Giada >> (All): @ Noreen, 5 years is a good amount of time. when you live outside a country for longer ... Rob >> (All): Is there a pension crisis unfolding witht eh “ investment” of the NPRF in the banks, and the ongoing retirement of the baby boomer generation. Steve >> (All): Is China setting it self up for a Property bust in the next 10 ...
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UPDATE 2-Poll shows backing for Iceland deal on Icesave | Stock ...
By Best Growth Stock
Fitch says resolving Icesave key for Iceland outlook * Says referendum could delay lifting of capital controls * Poll shows support for bill * Icelanders fear issue may wind up in an EU court (Adds quotes, background) By Omar Valdimarsson and Mia Shanley ... under a weight of debt during the 2008 crisis. This is the second time Iceland will vote on Icesave and follows several months of negotiations between Icelandic, Dutch and British officials on a new repayment plan. ...
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“Beware the Ides of March” | Econoshock.be
By Christof
The rumors so far would be that Germany agrees to enlarge the fund and as a quid pro quo, Germany would impose a new Maastricht 2.0 on the Euro-zone under the form of a competitiveness pact (taxation, labour market measures, ... The Hamburg result over the weekend was perceived as a beating for Merkel in handling the euro-crisis so far with German tax payers being very critical of potentially sponsoring an even bigger bail-out fund (CDU from 42% to 21%). ...
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In debt crisis power shift, Germany is Europe's G1
The euro zone's debt crisis has reshaped the way power works in the European Union, putting Germany in the driver's seat at the expense of the European ...
uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/.../idUKLNE71K00G20110221
Breaking Q-a-what-steps-might-the-eu-take-on-its-debt-crisis | Oh ...
Q A What steps might the EU take on its debt crisis BRUSSELS Reuters Euro zone nations are working on a comprehensive package to solve the bloc s debt ...
www.ohamerica.us/.../q-a-what-steps-might-the-eu-take-on-its-...
Leaders wary of eurozone competitiveness pact - Yahoo! News
The move has raised eyebrows among the 10 EU members who are not yet a part of the euro club ... Struggling to overcome its public debt and economic crises, ...
news.yahoo.com/.../eufrancegermanyeeuropeeconomydebt_2...
Worries Over European Debt and Banks ... - Google News
This is the approach to the euro zone crisis called for by Simon Coveney in a speech last weekend to a group of students at UCC discussing the EU's ...
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Are The Markets Underestimating The Risks?
The Geopolitics Of The Euro Zone Debt Crisis ... The formation of the European Union (EU) and, more recently, the euro zone, was in direct response to these ...
www.fxstreet.com/fundamental/analysis-reports/the.../09/

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