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EUROZONE Debt Crisis News, Sep 03, 2011

European Debt Crisis Part XXIII
Tapped (blog)
In any case, the belief that the euro crisis was caused by fiscal indiscipline is only partially true. Greece may have gone under because its public debt was out of control, but in Ireland, the cause of the meltdown was reckless lending from private ...
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Merkel, Van Rompuy To Discuss Euro-Zone Crisis Monday
Wall Street Journal
The meeting comes as the euro zone's debt crisis took another twist after talks between Greece and a visiting "troika" of international inspectors were suspended amid a dispute over the country's ability to meet its budget deficit targets. ...
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After a Tiff Over Greek Aid, Questions Arise Over Europe's Response to Debt Crisis
New York Times
By MATTHEW SALTMARSH AND NIKI KITSANTONIS LONDON — Concerns about the euro zone's ability to cohesively respond to its debt crisis resurfaced Friday after talks between Greece and its foreign creditors were interrupted and the head of the European ...
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New York Times
Guide for Nervous Investors: What to Watch This Month
CNBC.com
Stocks ended a highly volatile August deeply in the red, fueled by continued worries about the European debt crisis and weakening global economy. September is expected to be more of the same. Here are some top events that traders and investors will be ...
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The combined effect of Eurozone and US debt crises on global economy
Bikya Masr
When the focal point in the US has been the much hyped national debt ceiling debate, in Europe the major issue has been the Euro zone debt crisis that has seen a need for fiscal bailouts of some countries. The Euro zone and US debt crises have multiple ...
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Euro Currency ETFs Fall on Debt Jitters, Data
ETF Trends
Mounting concern over the Eurozone debt crisis and weak US employment data pushed exchange traded funds pegged to the euro lower on Friday. CurrencyShares Euro Trust (NYSEArca: FXE) was down 0.5% in the final half-hour of trading Friday. ...
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Euro crises Euro bonds may be the final solution
Moneycontrol.com
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Bruno Verstrate, chief executive officer of Nautilus Investment said, it was clear from the beginning that the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) needed more capital in order to fight off the debt crisis in the ...
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Currency 'Fear' Gauges Show Investors Sweat Europe, Not US
Wall Street Journal
These market moves show that investors are slowly losing confidence in European policy makers' ability to prevent the euro-zone debt crisis from getting worse. On Friday speculation mounted that Greece's talks with visiting international inspectors ...
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Europe Alarmed as Italy's Austerity Plans Unravel
New York Times
By RACHEL DONADIO ROME — Just a few weeks ago, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced a sweeping 45.5 billion-euro package of austerity measures to help Italy stave off a sovereign debt crisis. Today, those measures are unraveling, subject to so ...
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Indian Steel Unaffected by Global Crisis
The Market Oracle
The global steel industry is under great pressure because of the euro zone crisis, the debt crisis of the United States and the fluctuating prices in the global market. However, the Indian steel industry is managing to hold its own and has not been ...
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Currencies and Metal Outlook
Inside Futures
Fundamental Outlook—Bear Market Correction —The dollar remains in correction mode as the unresolved European debt crisis and hints of an end to the ECB's rate-hike cycle weakened theeuro. However, the dollar's longer term trend remains bearish due ...
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European Sovereign-Debt Insurance Costs Rise to Records
Wall Street Journal
By ART PATNAUDE LONDON—The cost of insuring European sovereign debt was higher than its all-time record close in late trading Friday, after cracks appeared in solutions deemed necessary to navigate out of the ongoing sovereign-debt crisis. ...
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Euro Crisis Back in Focus as Greece Troubles, ECB Decision Ahead
DailyFX
Last week, a rumor circulated that Greece had sought out a US law firm to explore a debtrestructuring an exit from the Euro Zone. It comes as no surprise that this report was rejected by officials; but we shouldn't be surprised if it catches traction ...
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Greek concerns weigh on euro
Financial Times
Adding pressure on the euro were fresh worries over the eurozone debt crisis. There was sluggish demand at an auction of Spanish government debt and reports that international debt inspectors from the EU, International Monetary Fund and ECB had paused ...
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Spain Caps Its Debt — Rest of the Euro Zone Be Warned
TIME
But many analysts suggest that its real impact on the economy will be limited, not least because it allows governments to supersede the debt limits in times of crisis or other unusual circumstances. "There are a lot of 'buts'," says Soledad Pellón, ...
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ECB and BoE increasingly growing away from rate hikes
FXstreet.com
ECB may make some dovish statement expressing concern over weak euro zone developments anddebt crisis.12:30 GMT ECB press conference is may give some indication that the rate hike may be considered next month. That may create some bullish condition in ...
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Schäuble Pushes for New EU Treaty
Spiegel Online
In response to the ongoing debt crisis, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble wants to expand the financial policy-making powers of the European Union. The far-reaching reforms would likely require a new EU treaty, the daily Bild reported on Friday...
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Spiegel Online
BlueBay's emerging market bond fund in favour amid debt crisis
Economic Times
... US and European investment-grade guys wanting to diversify," she said. Should policymakers fail to contain the euro zone debt crisis, investors fear bank funding could get squeezed, making it harder for some companies to borrow to repay existing debt.
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GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Fall Sharply; Euro Hit
Wall Street Journal
By Michele Maatouk LONDON (Dow Jones)--European stocks fell sharply Friday along with theeuro, and peripheral yield spreads widened, as fresh headlines surrounding Greece and the euro-zone debt crisis prompted investors to ditch risky assets. ...
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GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks, Euro Weaken; Greek Fears Weigh
Wall Street Journal
By Toby Anderson & Michele Maatouk LONDON (Dow Jones)--European stocks plunged Friday along with the euro, as worries about Greece's ability to meet its budget-deficit targets hit investors who are already jittery about the euro-zone debt crisis. ...
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Fanning the financial crisis: Has regulation missed the point?
Economic Times
European bank-capital requirements treat all euro-zone sovereign debt as risk-free. In contrast to US regulators, European regulators ignore the credit ratings of EU bonds. For example, the July 2011 European bank stress tests assumed that government ...
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Recession concerns derail rally in European shares
Reuters
Concerns that the euro zone debt crisis could spread to countries such as Italy and Spain have been keeping investors jittery. Focus returned to Greece, with an official saying talks between the country and European Union, International Monetary Fund ...
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EM equities: red Friday
Financial Times (blog)
Disappointing US payroll data, little light at the end of eurozone debt crisis tunnel and more bearish investor sentiment Stock markets in Asia, central and eastern Europe all ended the day in the red, while bourses in Latin American were also down ...
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Financial Times (blog)
Shadow Council Urges ECB to Cut Interest Rates to Avoid Another Recession
Bloomberg
Three years later, the risk of a renewed global slump has risen as Europe struggles to contain adebt crisis and the US economy is restrained by unemployment above 9 percent. The euroextended its decline this morning, taking its drop against the ...
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Central bank governor says question not if Hungary to join euro-zone, but when
Budapest Business Journal
is to find the most appropriate date for accession, when they are sufficiently prepared to efficiently face competition in the euro-zone", Simor said. With regard to the current euro-zone debt crisis, András Simor remarked that the zone needs a strong, ...
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Prague, Warsaw skeptical about eurozone entry
The Voice of Russia
65-67% of the population support this decision." Perhaps, Czech President Vaclav Klaus is the most avid Euro pessimist in Eastern Europe. In 2010 he said that the idea of the EU had failed. The growing crisis has only confirmed his statement. ...
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The Voice of Russia
Eurobonds and democracy must go together
EUobserver.com
By Niccolo Milanese Economists are increasingly in agreement that some form of Eurobonds will be necessary to overcome the sovereign debt crisis in Europe. Eurobonds would ensure liquidity in theEurozone and create a unified European bond market large ...
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Liontrust's Inglis-Jones foresees eurozone break up
FT Adviser
Mr Inglis-Jones said most other solutions to the sovereign debt crisis being explored by European politicians amounted to “just kicking the can down the road”. The European Growth fund's 'cashflow solutions' process has led to the portfolio having 25 ...
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Is eurozone woe proof we should never give up sterling?
Interactive Investor
As the European debt crisis of the past 18 months shows little sign of abating, the number of voices arguing that the UK should join the euro are few and far between. "The euro has no role to play and the UK can continue trading very effectively with ...
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Latest crisis developments in Greece and Italy renew debt worries in the Eurozone
FXstreet.com
Fear continues to dominate European markets, with investors concerned about the uncertain economic outlook in the region, with macroeconomic indicators pointing out to further economic slowdown, a debt contagion fears looming on news about the delicate ...
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World Leaders Take Austerity Debate to Lap of Luxury
CNBC.com
While there is some criticism of the governments of the smaller euro zone economies over the scale of the debt crisis, some argue that the “original sin” lay with France and Germany, and that the region's two biggest economies will have to sort the ...
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CNBC.com
Analysis: Uneven Europe stock selloff leaves islands of value
Reuters
The macro view -- and its impact on corporate earnings -- is crucial, however, in determining whether August's double-digit slide, on slowing global growth and euro zone debt crisis concerns, is overdone. "If we avoid a full-scale sovereign crisis, ...
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Reuters
IMF spillover report highlights debt vulnerability
Reuters
"Were the current path of fiscal policy to lead to a loss in confidence in sovereign debt sustainability, the consequences for the rest would be enormous," the report said. Similarly, if financial stresses in peripheral euro zone countries such as ...
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Say “No” To Euro-TARP – OpEd
Eurasia Review
Meanwhile, Lagarde's EU Superstate will continue to impose the same policies it has since the onset of the financial crisis; large-scale privatization of state assets and services, and belt-tightening programs that keep the economy in a permanent state ...
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China: 'You can't depend on us alone to rescue Greece'
EUobserver.com
... being taken to consolidate the eurozone and on the upcoming EU-China summit on 25 October. "Wen expressed his support for the actions under way in Europe," Ulzurrun said, without going into details. Since the beginning of the euro-debt crisis, ...
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High Yielding Currencies May Suffer If Global Economy Worsens
Wall Street Journal
The single European currency's strength has perplexed many, given the ongoing debt crisis that brought Greece, Ireland and Portugal to their knees, and now menaces Spain and Italy. But the countervailing point to that has been the euro's rate ...
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Ireland gets £1.2bn IMF payout
The Guardian
The programme paved the way for a €85bn bailout package from the IMF and the EU. The four-year plan was intended to help the debt-stricken country take control of its financial crisis and the IMF said on Friday that its government had "maintained ...
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The Guardian
Emerging markets stocks dip but on track for weekly gain
Economic Times
... over euro zone debt and expectations of more policy tightening in China, but the benchmark MSCI index remained on track for its biggest weekly rise since July 2009. August was the worst month for emerging markets since the 2008 financial crisis, ...
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Czech markets too small for Swiss-like safe harbour
Pakistan Daily Times
PRAGUE: Some of the investors seeking safe harbour from global market turmoil are hunkering down in a country with a reliably strong economy nestled in the heart of the euro zone — and it's not Switzerland. With low debt and a shrinking fiscal deficit ...
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Market Observations: Stocks, Gold, Euro Area Charts
Seeking Alpha
Euro basis swaps remain deeply in negative territory. One cannot even really speak of a pause in thecrisis yet. By all indications, the crisis is ongoing. Prices in basis points, color-coded where applicable. 5 year CDS on Portugal, Italy, ...
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MONEY MARKETS-US bank CDS spreads widen, show more stress
Reuters
... aid rekindled worries about the euro zone sovereign debt crisis on Friday. The short-term rates markets, seen as a channel through which the crisis could spread from Europe to the United States, did show some signs of anxiety, but not panic. ...
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PIMCO's El-Erian Sees Higher Risk of Recession in US, Eurozone
AdvisorOne
El-Erian compared the European crisis to the subprime meltdown experienced in the US, saying that problems in a small sector of the economy—in the case of the euro zone, Greece—could spread to envelop the entire region. “The dynamics are very similar ...
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Markets Plunge After Bleak US Payrolls
Wall Street Journal
Steep declines in European markets also weighed, reflecting renewed concerns over Greek debt and the sovereign-debt crisis in Europe more generally. Greece was forced to deny that talks with international inspectors of the Hellenic republic's economy ...
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Disintegrate the Eurozone to Solve the European Sovereign Debt ...
Disintegrate the Eurozone to Solve the European Sovereign Debt Crisis :: The Market Oracle :: Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting Free Website. ... I'd like to take credit for breaking newground with this idea, but I can't. Former head of the Federation of German Industries, Hans-Olaf Henkel, writing in ... For the stronger countries, leaving the Eurozone voluntarily and forming a new, stronger euro currency would have three immediate advantages. •First, since a number of countries...
The Market Oracle
Factbox: Coming events in the euro zone debt crisis - Yahoo! News
Read 'Factbox: Coming events in the euro zone debt crisis' on Yahoo! News. ... It has received 7.4 billion euros from the IMF and 15.6 billion from Europe's ...
news.yahoo.com/factbox-coming-events-euro-zone-debt-crisis...
China, EU leaders discuss eurozone debt crisis — EUbusiness ...
... the steps the eurozone is taking to resolve the debt crisis, an EU spokesman said. ... Ulzurrun de Asanza y Munoz, a commission spokesman, told a news briefing ... of its world-leading foreign exchange reserves in euro-denominated assets. ...
www.eubusiness.com/news-eu/china-finance-debt.byr
Eurozone debt crisis tops European Parliament agenda this week ...
Eurozone debt crisis tops European Parliament agenda this week ... players in solving the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis this week ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnpCK0Fht40
ECB chief urges eurozone to implement debt crisis plan
Watch the video 'ECB chief urges eurozone to implement debt crisis plan' on Yahoo! News. business. ... 13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads 1:47 | 1644122 views. Hurricane Irene Washes ...Eurobonds: Global Debt Crisis Solution · Now Playing ...
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EU Debt Crisis - Forex News Now
Home » Economic Confidence / Euro Zone / Headlines. EU Debt Crisis : Why The Next Few Weeks Will Be Crucial for Greece. Content by Forex News Now | Published on August 31, 2011 at 11:13 am... Regarding the part of the plan that calls for EU member issuing loans to Greece of up to 109 billioneuros, Mr. Venizelos ...
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