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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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The yen climbed to the strongest level in almost four weeks against the dollar after a gauge of U.S. manufacturing...
Governments internationally, from India to France are attempting to control, restrict and make it difficult for their...
The world's economy is in tatters and safe havens are few and far between, says legendary contrarian Marc Faber.
The Bailout deal has been described as a covert move by Germany & its Eurozone partners to tackle what they...
Global markets outside of the U.S. have been in significant negative divergences with the U.S. market for most of the...
Under pressure from its international creditors to cut public spending, the Greek government on Tuesday announced the...
There is currently no Eurozone Bank resolution process in place and after the Cyprus disaster EU lawmakers want...
Fact that weak Jobs Data may result in continued Fed QE, has not provided the markets any reason to resort to Safe...
German exports fell more than economists forecast in February as the euro area, the country’s biggest trading partner,...
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron has made credibility with bond investors the linchpin of his deficit-reduction policy.
Sweden cut its economic growth forecast for 2014 after a strong krona added to the effect of Europe’s debt crisis to...
Europe needs a new deal that trades less austerity for more structural reform. It can be done without costing Germany a...
In a retaliatory move against fresh EU punitive duties on Chinese solar panels, Beijing on Wednesday announced it will...
U.S. stocks gained and the euro rallied, paring weekly losses, as Cyprus’s lawmakers debated measures needed to get a...
Hungary’s central bank will start a 500 billion-forint ($2.1 billion) program to boost lending to help end a recession...
Euro-zone in the long term is likely doomed without a centralized leadership with the ability to issue its own debt,...
The International Monetary Fund said it will use revamped tools to assess countries’ debt sustainability and strengthen...
The Group of Seven is concerned about excess moves in the Japanese yen and investors misinterpreted an earlier...
Stresses on Water supplies aggravated by climate change likely to cause more conflicts & Water should be considered...
Europe’s handling of a bailout for Cyprus is looking more chaotic by the minute. Negotiations have descended into a...
The Bank deposit confiscation scheme has long been in the making. If such worries escalate people will take money out...
History indicates that contagions start small. What is worrisome about Cyprus is the complacency that markets are...
A trade alliance between the U.S. and the European Union would give a lift to both economies and help them recover from...
Near term Gold & Silver charts look nasty indicating fresh downside may be possible, which remains a concern on the...
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- forexfilms.com
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