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EUROPEAN FINANCIAL CRISIS
Countries across the continent are struggling to find ways to cope with the growing financial crisis. From the nationalization of domestic banks to multi-billion cash injections into the capital markets, Europe's politicians, regulators, and market players are trying different approaches to deal with the mounting problems.
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Greece inches closer to an agreement with the private creditors on a debt restructuring but the Eu apparently has other...
The events emanating from Eastern Europe bear watching over the next few months. The Hungarian government pushed...
Germany looks to be the next recession casualty as GDP came in at a negative 0.25% for the fourth quarter of 2011.
In 1999, 11 European countries surrendered their currencies for the euro and a shared monetary authority.
A look at some selected European bond yields for January 9, 2012.
Hungary ascended to the Presidency of the European Union at the beginning of the year with expectations of resolving...
The world has been watching as the EU attempts to parcel together a solution for the problems facing the PIGS.
European fixed income yields and commentary for December 19, 2011.
Reality smacked the market in the face last week with Moody’s and Fitch throwing buckets of cold water on the rally.
A quick look at the technical indicators for gold and silver on December 19, 2011.
A quick look at the technical charts for oil and natural gas for December 14, 2011.
Some good news from Greece for a change.
News and commentary from the tech sector for December 13, 2011
Some pressure was taken off Spanish and French bond yields this past week but Greece remains off the charts.
This is a recession being brought upon the world by dysfunctional fiscal policies in Washington DC and Europe.
After long and hard deliberations in the recent EU summit that was held in Brussels on Friday, December 9th there seems...
Greece passed their 2012 budget inflicting even greater austerity programs on their populace in return for an EU...
Here is the quandary Europe faces: Nobody wants to touch the extremely generous entitlement systems in place.
How many European bankers does it take to change a light bulb? That's a joke in search of an answer, but EWI's European...
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