Tags: Euro
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Greek and Spanish Leaders Push For Austerity
Protests in both countries indicate some might have different ideas of how to proceed
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Thousands Protest in Athens
Austerity is proving to be a tough sell
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Spanish Parliament Braced for Protest
Riot police preparing for march dubbed "Occupy Congress"
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Spain to Request Bailout, Says Barclays
New budget expected to set the stage for access to rescue fund
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Report on Greece's Attempt at Austerity Could be Delayed to Help Obama
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Greece Could Be Given a Little Slack
Says IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde
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Incumbent Holds Slim Lead in Dutch Vote
Centrist parties likely to keep control
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Why Is Every Attempt to Slow Spending "Devastating"?
German court OKs another euro bailout. Media ridicule opponents.
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Greeks Seeking WWII Reparations From Germany
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Italy's Economy Contracts More Then Previously Estimated
Economy shrunk 2.6 percent compared with a year earlier
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Merkel Determined to Keep Greece in the Euro
She has an election to worry about
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Discord in Europe After Boost of Bond-Buying Plan
German press is not on board; Spain and Italy reluctant to ask for help
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Iceland Shows Other Europeans How to Survive Bankruptcy
Small Atlantic nation enjoys growth and employment gains after failing to rescue its banks. Mainland Europe remains stuck with stagnation, decline, and ruinous "rescue" packages.
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Draghi's Plan Has Pleased the Markets, But the Same Old Concerns Remain
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Euro Reaches Two Month High
Draghi's bond buying announcement has helped the single currency
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Greek Economy Contracting More Than Expected
Government still negotiating economic reforms
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Europe Holding Its Breath as Draghi Prepares to Announce Bond Purchasing Plan
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Spain Adds More Cash to Bailout Fund
An additional $7.5 billion has been injected into Spain's fund for failing banks.
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It's Been a Great Day for Uplifting News From Europe, Here are Some Highlights
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Moody's Cuts EU Outlook
Now labelled "negative"