Euro Falls From Highs Against the Dollar and Yen
European Central Bank meeting on scheduled for Thursday
European Central Bank meeting on scheduled for Thursday
Announcement that loans will be paid back quicker than expected helped
The Nobel Peace Prize winning European Union notwithstanding
Protests in both countries indicate some might have different ideas of how to proceed
Riot police preparing for march dubbed "Occupy Congress"
New budget expected to set the stage for access to rescue fund
German court OKs another euro bailout. Media ridicule opponents.
Economy shrunk 2.6 percent compared with a year earlier
German press is not on board; Spain and Italy reluctant to ask for help
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.
An additional $7.5 billion has been injected into Spain's fund for failing banks.
Record figure shows 11.3 percent unemployment rate across the single currency bloc
Fed Chairman is to give a speech to other central bankers in Wyoming later this week
Adopting strategies used in Asia to cope with falling living standards
Doesn't consider making the country as a whole one of the planned "special economic zones"
All aid made available in June will be used
Alexander Dobrindt said he expected Greece to leave the eurozone in 2013.
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