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Without politicians, a €3tn 'bazooka' might work Irish Independent Taoiseach Enda Kenny, making a virtue out of necessity, has already ruled any treaty changes to solve the eurozone crisis. Given the widespread public anger at the terms of the November 2010 EU/IMF bailout deal, the chances of the Irish electorate ever ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IMF's Lagarde sets own style with hard truths Malaya In a swift one-two punch, she confronted both European bankers and the region's political leaders, demanding more aggressive action to prevent the euro-zone debt crisisfrom spilling beyond Greece, Portugal and Ireland. She declared publicly that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will the real nationalists stand up on Wednesday? Malta Independent Online There have been other countries in Europe which have had to face economic crises and recessions, but who have pulled themselves up by the bootstraps. Not the Greeks, they still act as though they are owed to be saved. In a way, what I have just said is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Europe's Debt Crisis and Its Effect on Gold The Market Oracle Also, the European Central Bank (ECB) itself only has €10B. If you compare that to the three largest banks in France, for example, they own roughly $600B in PIGS (Portugal,Ireland, Greece, and Spain)-related debt. You can see how imbalanced the system ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hamish McRae: From Singapore, Europe is not only west, but looks to be going ... The Independent Let's say that there is an 80 per cent chance that some sort of deal will be done to stop the crisis spreading further. It will involve a new deal for Greece, with a large discount onGreek debt, the recapitalisation of the troubled European banks, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Europe's debt saga echoes our equalization debate TheChronicleHerald.ca Of course, Canada and Europe are not the same. In Europe, they have a sovereign debtcrisis. In Canada, we have a battle over how the wealth is distributed between the regions of a large, resource- rich country. The euro is on the brink of collapse; ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
We may be looking a perfect economic storm right in the face Irish Independent They agreed a package of measures including an expansion to how the European Financial Stability Facility was structured, and major increases in the funds available to it. They also agreed to reduce the interest paid by Ireland, Greece and Portugal on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Baltic countries' example Kathimerini We have argued all along that the economic adjustment program Greece is undertaking had some major flaws from the beginning. First, it approached the country's problem as if it faced a liquidity rather than a solvency crisis. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tough Choices, Big Opportunities HoweStreet.com What's more, empirically, a long period of deleveraging almost always follows a majorfinancial crisis. These deleveraging periods, it's very clear, include both recessions and periods of growth, and we are talking about a five-to-seven year process. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can The Euro Be Saved? Seeking Alpha Initially, the euro crisis affected relatively small economies like Greece, Ireland, andPortugal. The Greek situation is far from resolution, but now Italy and Spain are at risk, and they are much more important economic players—Italy is even part of ... See all stories on this topic » |
Debt crisis: as it happened - September 29, 2011 While exposure to Greece, Ireland and Portugal is modest, inclusion of Spain ...states (the European Council) over what to do about the eurozone crisis. ... www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/.../8798314/Debt-crisis-live.html | ||
BBC News - Eurozone crisis: Experts debate options I think we will see a haircut on Greek bonds, a recapitalisation programme for banks ...EU economic policy, governance and policy co-ordination under European ... and Spain, as well as Greece, Portugal and Ireland could be 3.5 trillion euros. ... www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15088460 | ||
European debt crisis is 'biggest challenge in EU's history' warns EC ... MailOnline - news, sport, celebrity, science and health stories ... to fight a debt crisisthat has already seen Greece, Ireland and Portugal seek bailouts. ... As well as theeurozone crisis, the wider EU is dealing with problems affecting its ... The 440billioneuro fund available from the European Financial Stability Facility has not ... www.dailymail.co.uk/.../European-debt-crisis-biggest-challeng... | ||
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Multi-trillion plan to save the eurozone being prepared - Telegraph ... that the eurozone's sovereign debt crisis is spiralling out of control. Their aim is to build a “firebreak” around Greece, Portugal and Ireland to prevent the crisis ... www.telegraph.co.uk/.../Multi-trillion-plan-to-save-the-eurozo... | ||
Opinions and News on the Eurozone Crisis, No - American Future Satyajitit Das, “Supercharged eurozone fund won't solve crisis” — A negative take on ...the size of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) to enable it to be ... After existing commitments to Greece, Ireland and Portugal, its theoretical ... www.americanfuture.net/.../opinions-and-news-on-the-eurozo... | ||
The Street Light: What Really Caused the Eurozone Crisis? (Part 1) (Note: by the "EZ periphery" I mean Greece, Portugal, Ireland, and maybe Spain. ...For example, suppose that the adoption of the euro suddenly made it more attractive ...As a result, financial crisis may be largely outside the control of a country that's on the receiving end of a capital flow bonanza. ..... News: Economy News ... streetlightblog.blogspot.com/.../what-really-caused-eurozone-c... | ||
Euro crisis 'scaring the world' - The Irish Times - Mon, Sep 26, 2011 "So they are going through a financial crisis that is scaring the world and they are trying to ... Meanwhile Euro zone officials were tonight working on ways to magnify the... Europe came under fierce pressure from the United States and other major ... in decision-making on financial assistance to Greece, Ireland and Portugal. ... www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/.../breaking1.html | ||
Greece will remain in eurozone - Barroso - RTÉ News One News: Fresh divisions over Greek debt crisis ... Mr Barroso called for a financialtransactions tax, saying the financial services ... Irish bonds have outperformed those of Greece and Portugal - the two other ... move by European governments to end theEurozone crisis, and Irish bonds have also benefited from this move. ... www.rte.ie/news/2011/0928/eueconomy.html | ||
European debt crisis – Wednesday 28 September 2011 | Business ... Reports of a split in the eurozone over Greece's second bailout have raised .... Thefinancial crisis that broke upon the world in August 2007 has entered a new and, .....European situation in Portugal's parliament, voicing what everyone suspects, ..... to wait for votes in France and Ireland until we ratified an act of Parliament? ... www.guardian.co.uk/.../european-debt-crisis-greek-bailout |
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