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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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- Telegraph
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- theneteconomy.wordpress.com
- thebeginner.eu
- forexfilms.com
- economist.com
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