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Schäuble calls for European solidarity to tackle debt crisis Deutsche Welle German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has said the eurozone's growing debt problems can only be solved "step by step" and has urged increased European political cooperation to carry out reforms. In an interview on Saturday, Germany's Finance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Northern Europe should make a break for a new mark The Independent But there is a safer way forward, writes Rodney Leach Markets have grown intolerant of Europeanleaders' half-measures and non-solutions. With time running out, the choice for those in control seems to have become black or white – full fiscal union or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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World Bank chief warns economy in 'more dangerous' phase Sacramento Bee By Sid Astbury SYDNEY, Australia — The global economy was entering a "new and more dangerous" phase because of the debt crisis in Europe, World Bank chief Robert Zoellick warned Saturday. Zoellick, speaking in an interview with The Australian ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Americans in Europe: Dempsey earns start for Fulham SportingNews.com The 2011-12 English Premier League season began Saturday, and US midfielder Clint Dempsey was there for the opening kickoff. After joining Fulham in '07, the Texan had to convince each of his first four coaches at the London club that he deserved a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Patent World War TechNewsWorld By Paul Hartsock Apple's battling Android tablets in Europe, winning an injunction in a German court that bars Samsung from importing its Galaxy tab into most of the continent. The timing couldn't be worse for Samsung -- even if it manages to change ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Germany, France Tend To A Euro In Crisis NPR This time, much of the trouble has originated in Europe. Governments there are dealing with their own debt crisis, and it's worrisome enough to call into question the future of the euro currency. Here to review the developments in Europe is NPR's Tom ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Silicon Valley remains an oasis of optimism amid the global storm San Jose Mercury News By Bruce Newman In the global economy, when Europe sneezes, the United States catches a cold. Ewww. No one knows why Europe can't just cover its mouth -- and its sovereign debt. The rest of the world should consider dragging its sorry assets to Silicon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European stock markets finish week on a high MyFinances.co.uk The markets in Europe opened higher when they resumed this morning after a further mixed trading day for Asian stocks and shares. The FTSE 100 regained ground late this morning after initially falling by around five per cent. Asian markets also gained ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Europe market 'in the eye of a storm' ABC Online Citi's Steven Mansell gives an update on the effect the Europe debt crisis has had on the share market. ALAN KOHLER, PRESENTER: About the only certainty in these most uncertain times is that Europe's debt crisis poses the biggest immediate threat to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Europe a greater worry than US as debt-ridden Eurozone can't carry on with the ... Economic Times The epicentre of systemic risk globally remains European banks. Investors should watch theEuropean equivalent of the so-called TED spread. This is the spread between three-month euro Libor and the three-month euro government bond yield, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Syria's bloody crackdown is fueled by oil revenue from Europe. South Asia Mail Governments across the world have condemned these atrocities, but key European leaders could cut off the cash flow that finances this bloodbath. Germany, France and Italy are the three main importers of Syrian oil. If they move to impose immediate EU ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Travel Q&A: Solutions still far off for credit card woes in Europe San Jose Mercury News By Ann Tatko-Peterson QI am hearing lots of conflicting stories about the need to have a chip-embedded credit card when traveling in Europe, that American cards that merchants "swipe" in a machine are no longer accepted. In October, we will spend 10 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Metering Europe Looks at How Utilities Can Meet Smart Meter Targets by 2020 PR.com (press release) Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 14, 2011 --(PR.com)-- What needs to happen for Europe to meet its smart metering targets? The continent's utility industry will take urgent stock in October during the annual Metering Billing/CRM Europe conference and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
European Culture bodies to work together in Lagos NEXT By Bunmi Ajiboye The British Council, Goethe Institut and the Alliance Francaise came together in Lagos on Thursday August 11 to form a cluster of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) in Nigeria. There to sign the agreement on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Economy Watch: It's All About Europe, Stupid Seeking Alpha It was mainly driven by fears of a European sovereign debt crisis that could potentially lead to a massive bank failure and a collapse of the eurozone economy. With Europe already weak, a financial crash would likely bring the economy to its knees, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wall Street may be facing world of 'new normal' The News-Press "Europe was looking more and more like 2008 did to us," he said. "There is worry about a double-dip recession. People feel like there is a lack of the government's ability to solve the problems. And we have way too much national debt. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What can be done to end the financial panic Bangor Daily News By Neil Irwin, The Washington Post With the US economy at risk of a dip back into recession, much of Europe experiencing a debt crisis and global financial markets roiled, the world's governments and central banks have fewer tools than usual to address ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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European fiscal union: be afraid Daily Mail (blog) EUROPE'S move towards fiscal union, I suggest in my column in today's edition of The Mail on Sunday, poses some real menaces to Britain. Not primarily the danger that we will be 'asked' to contribute to huge bailout funds, although that threat is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
City man served across Europe in World War II Statesville Record & Landmark In July 1945, with the war in Europe over, Holt received a call from a colonel. “He asked if I wanted to go home. I said I did. He asked me how long it would take me to get ready. I said about three days. He said the truck would be here in an hour,” he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tensions Over Illegal Immigrants In Greece Rises NPR 12:00 pm ET The financial turmoil in Europe is creating social as well as economic problems in a number of countries, especially in Greece, which is suffering its worst recession in decades. Greece is the unwilling host to about 80 percent of Europe's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Aust shares expected to open 1% higher Ninemsn The Australian stockmarket is expected to open about one per cent higher on Monday, in line with gains made in Europe and the United States. US markets ended higher on Friday as trade calmed at the end of one of the most turbulent weeks on record. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are We About To Double-Dip? Patch.com It seems that all you hear about lately are downgrades, precarious stock market dives, persistently high unemployment, and debt crises in Europe. In fact, a lot of people are starting to say that the news about the economy sounds an awful lot like it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No time to panic — this is not 2008 again Chicago Tribune And, a huge debt overhang — this time sovereign debt in Europe, not private mortgages — threatens the viability of critical financial institutions. European banks hold huge amounts of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek and other European government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Age of Outrage New York Times When David Cameron rushes back from Tuscany (aka Chiantishire) to riot-ravaged London, and Nicolas Sarkozy hustles home from the Riviera to a Paris debt crisis, and the summer vacation void vanishes in Europe (once so long the Germans coined a word for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Burning questions remain after a week of sweating it out with the stock market Chicago Tribune Meanwhile, in Europe, as rumors fly about banks in meltdown mode, people worry that eurozone leaders don't have it in them to solve the messes lingering from the financial crisis and years of indulging in too much debt. "There is a crisis of competency ... See all stories on this topic » |
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A 'Christian' Europe Without Christianity By The Huffington Post News Team By David GibsonReligion News Service (RNS) Does European Christendom need Christianity to survive? Europe on Huffington Post | ||
N-Europe: News: Downloadable Solatorobo Quests Announced Namco Bandai's Solatorobo: Red the Hunter, which we reviewed last month, was surprisingly localised in Europe by Nintendo and now they are also treating gamers to extra downloadable quests to expand the game's lifespan. ... N-Europe | ||
Italy to slash political costs in new austerity - Europe news The Italian government is vowing that a new austerity package will slash Italy's huge bureaucratic and political costs, with thousands of... Mail.com: Breaking News | ||
Europe - FIFA World Cup Soccer News By Drader 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Draw: Europe – The sport campus (Football News). Portugal and Russia will fight for honors in Group F while Group E is fairly open as Norway, Slovenia and Switzerland try to fend off Albania, ... SWITZERLAND National Soccer Team... | ||
Berlusconi: Italy's measures praised in Europe (AP) | Stock Market ... By Editor - Business News ROME – Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi says his government's new austerity package has won praise by European leaders including German. Rocket News | ||
Far-right raises fears amid Greek crisis - The European Union Times By The European Union Times Greece's fears are shared across Europe. Last week, EU counterterror officials held an emergency meeting in Brussels on ways to combat right-wing violence and rising Islamophobia, warning of a “major risk” of Norway copycats. ... The European Union Times - World... | ||
Europe's Short Sales Ban: Not Very Useful Actually - News on Feeds Europe's Short Sales Ban: Not Very Useful Actually. published about 12 hours ago. VariousEuropean market regulators banned the short sales of financial companies last week. The shares of those European financial companies rose: so does ... NewsOnFeeds.com Business News | ||
I CARE - News - Internet Centre Anti Racism Europe Internet Centre Anti Racism Europe. I CARE News English | ||
Europe: Battery swapping and electric cars « 4EVRiders.org ... By dblo Charging Locators (Web and iPhone) and Daily Unbiased News and Blog on Li-ion Battery, Charging Network, Events, Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles. CommentsPosts. Categories. Advertisement (1); Battery News (1382) ... 4EVRiders.org - Global Leader... | ||
Europe crisis : George Soros blames Germany | www.commodityonline ... Blaming Germany for escalation of Europe's debt crisis, US investment Guru George Soros said its indecision intensified Greek crisis and led to the contagion that has transformed it into an existential crisis for Europe. Commodity Online News | ||
Italy to slash political jobs under new austerity package ... Berlusconi also said the $64.8 billion package won praise by European leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and by the European Central Bank. "I have received great appreciation," Berlusconi told the ANSA news agency, ... KBCI - News - Business |
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Tennis Europe - News - Tennis Europe News: August The official site of the European Tennis Federation, which is comprised of 49 member nations and administers over 1000 tennis events annually including the ... www.tenniseurope.org/news_item.aspx?id=51914 | ||
Europe News Europe News. Europe Curbs Short-Selling as Credit Markets Swoon. Reuters | August 12, 2011 | 01:41 AM EDT. A ban on short-selling financial stocks in four ... m.eu.cnbc.com/europe/top_stories/44116061 | ||
Georgian TV Beams Russian Language News to Russia | Europe | English Russia and Georgia have had no diplomatic ties since their war several years ago . Georgians currently are reaching out, however, to their much larger ... www.voanews.com/.../Georgian-TV-Beams-Russian-Language... | ||
Europe short-selling ban reveals divisions - Yahoo! News Read 'Europe short-selling ban reveals divisions' on Yahoo! News. PARIS/MILAN ( Reuters) - A piecemeal ban on short-selling of financial stocks in Europe ... news.yahoo.com/europe-curbs-short-selling-credit-markets-sw... |
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