Analysis: Europe puts its head in sand over growth crisis Los Angeles Times Concern is mounting over a deterioration inEurope's long-term growth prospects that, unaddressed, will make it even harder to tackle the banking and debt problems underlying the current life-or-death struggle over the euro. The financial crisis that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
German Left Party campaigns for Eurobonds World Socialist Web Site The Prime Minister of Luxembourg and the head of the Euro Group, Jean-Claude Juncker, had already raised the idea in 2008 as a response to the financial crisis. However, France and Germany rejected the suggestion, and the EU Commission also responded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hot week in Germany; Italy's bond buys in danger FXstreet.com by Ivan Delgado Egea - FXstreet.com | View company's profile As a new trading week unfolds, criticism on German Chancellor's handling of the euro zone crisis continues to be evident, after its centre-right bloc suffered another humiliating defeat on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Timely visit puts Australia's ties with EU in focus The Canberra Times In the immediate term, Australia's rulers will just have hope that the crisis sparked in Greece,Ireland and Portugal doesn't contaminate the local economy. Averting an economic crisis of the kind that affected Britain and the US was one of this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Inflation Biggest Problem for Estonian Economy, Says Ansip ERR News Although Greece, Ireland and Portugal are struggling in a debt crisis, Ansip continues to be optimistic about the future of the Eurozone and does not believe that it will fall apart. "Euro and theEurozone as a whole are not in a crisis," he stressed. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Markets routed Moneyweb.co.za "Countries that need help are getting tired of reforms. Countries that are paying money are getting tired of helping," said Kimihiko Tomita, manager of forex at State Street. "The outlook of the euro zone bailout scheme is becoming a bit shaky." See all stories on this topic » | ||
METALS-Copper slips on growth fears,strong dollar Reuters The euro zone's growing sovereign debt crisis has also contributed to worries about global growth prospects. Investors are likely to closely monitor the situation in Europe where a series of political and legal tests this week begins with the German ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US, Europe should mull stimulating growth: Lagarde Khaleej Times BERLIN/ AMSTERDAM — IMF chief Christine Lagarde said in an interview released on Sunday thatEurope and the United States should consider stimulating economic growth, if the situation permits, to offset a crisis of confidence hitting the global ... See all stories on this topic » |
Europe faces week of challenges in debt crisis (Reuters) | News Bay By News Bay A court ruling may reduce the freedom of the German government, the biggest contributor to the euro zone's bailout fund, to finance rescues of crisis-hit countries such as Greece. The European Central Bank, internally split over its bond market ... News Bay |
Analysis: Europe puts its head in sand over growth crisis (Reuters ... By Blog495 Euro zone governments will find it tough to keep the ugly new word out of their lexicon. ... Thefinancial crisis that has been rocking the global economy since 2008 has permanently reduced trend growth across the industrial world. ... or cut spending, diminished growth closes off one route for lowering the high sovereign debt to gross domestic product ratios that have locked Greece, Irelandand Portugal out of the bond markets and are unnerving investors in Italian and Spanish debt. ... Sports, News, Entertainment,... |
Maastricht school of Management - The Eurozone Crisis: Are Last ... The Eurozone Crisis: Are Last Resort Measures Needed? ... rating agencies have by now downgraded Greece, Ireland and Portugal's debt ratings to junk status. ... research.msm.nl/.../The-Eurozone-Crisis--Are-Last-Resort-Mea... |
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