Tags: Euro
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Borrowing Costs Fall in Spain
The Spanish government is hoping that the ECB will start buying its bonds
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In Europe Only the Politically Impossible Solutions to the Euro-Crisis Offer Fiscal Sanity and Moral Responsibility
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German Central Bank Still Wary of Bond Purchase Proposal
Despite skepticism from economists and colleagues Merkel remains open to the plan.
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ECB Considering Bond Yields Cap
Report comes at the beginning of a week of European negotiations on the euro-crisis.
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German Chancellor Showing Cautious Support for Spain, Italy Aid
“European heads of government also feel a duty and have a duty to do everything possible to preserve the common currency.”
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Finland Prepares For a Euro Breakup While Merkel Reportedly Backtracks
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The Euro-Crisis Has Historical Parallels With Past European Crises
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More Good News From Europe: Borrowing and Inflation on the Rise, Economies Contract
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Eurozone Contracted in Second Quarter
Germany had some growth, while Portugal shrank 1.2 percent.
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5 People You've Never Heard of Who Are Screwing Up Europe
And the rest of the world
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France Passes New Budget
The new budget includes the introduction of a financial transaction tax and an increase on taxes for businesses and the wealthy.
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Euro-Area Unemployment Highest on Record
The 11.2 percent unemployment rate is the highest since 1995.
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Cash Floods Out of Spanish Banks
Plans to rescue Spain have failed to reassure investors.
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Anonymous Source Indicates that Spanish Officials Discussed the Possibility of a Bailout
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As Auditors Arrive in Greece Germany Faces a Downgrade
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Markets Fall Amid Spanish Bailout Fears
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Markets Not Reassured By Spanish Bank Bailout
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German Constitutional Court to Rule on Eurozone Measures in September
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Spain Announces Unpopular Spending Cuts
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5 Reasons Americans Should Care About the Euro Crisis