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Greece's Financial Plight Eases Slightly Voice of America March 20, 2012 Greece's Financial Plight Eases Slightly VOA News Greece'sfinancial plight is easing a bit, with the government receiving the first segment of its new bailout and at the same time attracting investors for a bond offering. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Palestinians Face Deep Economic Crisis The Media Line It is largely the donor nations' own fault for the crisis. The West Bank's economy is powered by civil servants' salaries and other money spent by the PA government, which in turn is reliant on international aid to cover much of its spending. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Geithner: U.S. can address foreign Volcker issues MarketWatch He added that one of the reasons regulators here have been slower to adopt derivatives regulations in the wake of the financial crisis is because of an attempt to align and converge rules on both sides of the Atlantic. Geithner also said he was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Greece's Disgraceful Debt Default -- and Calls to "Euthanize" Bondholders Forbes What Greece did to its creditors isn't new for that country, historically, but it's far worse than merely bad practice in public finance. Greece committed a grave injustice. Contrary to convention, morals and money go hand-in-hand. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Geithner: Taxpayers not on the hook for Europe's woes The Hill (blog) By Peter Schroeder - 03/20/12 01:01 PM ET Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner worked Tuesday to reassure GOP lawmakers that US taxpayers were not at risk from global efforts to relieve the European debt crisis. Testifying before the House Financial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Asia Seen Holding Rates as Australia Cites Less Risk BusinessWeek “Regional central banks mostly are still in this wait-and- see mode,” said Sylvia Chiu, an economist at SinoPac Financial Holdings Co. in Taipei. “Although theeconomic outlook is getting better as the US economy is slowly coming out of the woods, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Europe Spins, Portugal Goes To Washington Seeking Alpha As the appearance that all is well in the old continent dominates, unavoidableeconomic troubles continue to percolate, while the official word paints a rosier scenario, as reported by Reuters. German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and his French ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OVERNIGHT MONEY: House GOP budget lowers spending cap, includes tax code overhaul The Hill (blog) Going global: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner will hang his hat at the House Financial Services Committee tomorrow, where lawmakers will pick his brain on the state of the international financial system. With Europe still knee-deep in a debt crisis ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Subbarao Boosts RBI Transparency as India Bond Buying Climbs BusinessWeek India's gross domestic product has risen to 10th in the world, from 15th in 1993, reaching $1.84 trillion last year, according to IMF data. Pressure for overhauling the RBI's policy making escalated when the global financial crisisdeepened in 2008, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Greeks, the Fed, And Sovereignty Gold Seek By Andy Sutton The financial woes of Greece have been fairly well documented over the past year and a half that is for sure. The deduction many analysts, myself included, that the country would end up defaulting on the majority of its debt was a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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IMF Survey: Debt Can Reshape Current Economic, Political Order ... If there is a single word that has defined the economic crisis in Europe and the... In his latest book, Paper Promises: Debt, Money, and the New World Order, Coggan, ... But, we have not had debt right across the economy in the consumer sector, in the corporate sector, and in the banking .... Follow us for the latest news ... www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/survey/so/.../int030812a.htm |
Dar eyes IMF cash to beat economic crisis Tanzania News - The Citizen ... Dar eyes IMF cash to beat economic crisis, Send to a friend ... The government is putting finishing touches to a programme that will enable it borrow money from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a strategy ... the Bank of Tanzania Director of Economic Research and Policy, Dr Joseph ... www.thecitizen.co.tz/.../20650-dar-eyes-imf-cash-to-beat-econ... |
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