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EU debt crisis

  • European Central Bank Promises ‘Flexibility’ in Managing Balance Sheet Amid Debt Crisis Fears
    European Central Bank Promises ‘Flexibility’ in Managing Balance Sheet Amid Debt Crisis Fears
    The European Central Bank (ECB) tried to calm fears of a debt crisis following an emergency policy meeting on June 15 by promising “flexibility” while managing its huge balance sheet, ...
    June 15, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • 2012 & Beyond: German Elections Focus on Eurozone
    2012 & Beyond: German Elections Focus on Eurozone
    Germany’s parliamentary election in the fall of 2013 will be one of the most significant events of the ...
    December 31, 2012BY Epoch Times Staff
  • European Market Insight: Greek Deal Agreed, Markets Rise Modestly
    European Market Insight: Greek Deal Agreed, Markets Rise Modestly
    After weeks of negotiations, European leaders and the International Monetary Fund agree on a solution to reduce Greek ...
    December 3, 2012BY Valentin Schmid
  • Greece Escapes Default
    Greece Escapes Default
    Greece is on track to avoid default, having raised nearly enough money by auctioning Treasury bills Tuesday to ...
    November 14, 2012BY Kremena Krumova
  • Greek Journalist Goes on Trial for Leaked Swiss Bank Account Names
    Greek Journalist Goes on Trial for Leaked Swiss Bank Account Names
    The Greek investigative journalist and publisher of Hot Doc magazine, Costas Vaxevanis, will stand trial on charges of ...
    October 31, 2012BY Kremena Krumova
  • Merkel Delivers Positive Message to Greece Amid Mass Protests
    Merkel Delivers Positive Message to Greece Amid Mass Protests
    There was a startling difference between the political and social strata in the Greek capital of Athens Tuesday. ...
    October 10, 2012BY Kremena Krumova
  • Greeks Prepare to Protest Angela Merkel’s Visit to Athens
    Greeks Prepare to Protest Angela Merkel’s Visit to Athens
    Greek opposition parties and unions will protest German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s first visit to the crisis-plagued country.
    October 5, 2012BY Christian Watjen
  • Former Finance Minister To Challenge Merkel in Upcoming Election
    Former Finance Minister To Challenge Merkel in Upcoming Election
    Germany’s main opposition party announced Friday its candidate to run against incumbent Chancellor Angela Merkel in next year’s ...
    September 28, 2012BY Christian Watjen
  • Protests Erupt Outside Spanish Parliament
    Protests Erupt Outside Spanish Parliament
    As many as 6,000 demonstrated Tuesday in Madrid’s Neptune Plaza in an attempt to pressure the government over ...
    September 25, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • German Court Gives Go-Ahead to Euro Rescue Fund
    German Court Gives Go-Ahead to Euro Rescue Fund
    A tense two-month wait to settle the fate of the European rescue fund ended Wednesday when Germany’s highest ...
    September 12, 2012BY Christian Watjen
  • Draghi Launches Unlimited Bond Purchases by European Central Bank
    Draghi Launches Unlimited Bond Purchases by European Central Bank
    Markets reacted exuberantly as the European Central Bank’s President Mario Draghi announced Thursday in Frankfurt that there will ...
    September 7, 2012BY Valentin Schmid
  • Crunch Time at European Central Bank
    Crunch Time at European Central Bank
    The European Central Bank (ECB) holds its monetary policy meeting Thursday in Frankfurt, Germany. ECB is perceived to ...
    September 5, 2012BY Valentin Schmid
  • Greek Exit Scenarios Gaining Traction
    Greek Exit Scenarios Gaining Traction
    European stock markets pulled back last week as the EURO STOXX benchmark index lost 1.5 percent but the ...
    August 27, 2012BY Valentin Schmid
  • Merkel Warns of Rhetoric on Greece Euro Exit
    Merkel Warns of Rhetoric on Greece Euro Exit
    Suggestions that Greece should leave the euro currency union drew criticism from the German government, including from Chancellor ...
    August 27, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Greek Leaders Agreed on Basics of $14 Billion Cutbacks Plan
    Greek Leaders Agreed on Basics of $14 Billion Cutbacks Plan
    Greece’s coalition government said Wednesday that it agreed on a basic blueprint for what spending to cut over ...
    July 18, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • European Rescue Funds Delayed by German Court
    European Rescue Funds Delayed by German Court
    The enactment of the eurozone bailout fund has been delayed at least three more months by Germany’s constitutional ...
    July 13, 2012BY Christian Watjen
  • Spain Seeks Tough Austerity Cuts Amid Protests
    Spain Seeks Tough Austerity Cuts Amid Protests
    Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy unveiled new austerity measures to save 65 billion euros ($80 billion) over the ...
    July 11, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Divided Europe Discusses Deeper Integration at Summit
    Divided Europe Discusses Deeper Integration at Summit
    European leaders gathering in Brussels this week are trying to chart a course out of the quagmire of ...
    June 29, 2012BY Aron Lam
  • Italy: The Next Bailout Recipient?
    Italy: The Next Bailout Recipient?
    Will Italy be the next eurozone country in trouble to ask for a bailout?
    June 26, 2012BY Ilya Rzhevskiy
  • European Market Insight: Markets Breathe Sigh of Relief After Greek Elections
    European Market Insight: Markets Breathe Sigh of Relief After Greek Elections
    Germany is perceived to be in the driving seat of eurozone bailout negotiations as it is the nation ...
    June 25, 2012BY Valentin Schmid
  • Greek Prime Minister to Miss EU Summit
    Greek Prime Minister to Miss EU Summit
    Greece’s new prime minister, Antonis Samaras, whose New Democracy formed a coalition government with two other parties last ...
    June 24, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Greece’s New Democracy Says Coalition Deal is Close
    Greece’s New Democracy Says Coalition Deal is Close
    Greece’s center-right New Democracy party expects that it will be able to form a coalition government with the ...
    June 19, 2012BY Alex Johnston
  • Greek Election Outcome Spells Relief For Europe
    Greek Election Outcome Spells Relief For Europe
    Greece’s New Democracy party leader Antonis Samaras declared a victory for all of Europe Sunday night, once it ...
    June 17, 2012BY Aron Lam
  • Eurozone’s Prospects Sink as Spain Downgraded Again
    Eurozone’s Prospects Sink as Spain Downgraded Again
    Moody’s has cut Spain’s rating by three notches from A3 to Baa3, citing the nation’s worsening debt burden, ...
    June 15, 2012BY Frank Yu
  • The Double-Edged Sword of a Banking Union
    The Double-Edged Sword of a Banking Union
    The eurozone’s crisis is escalating, as Spain was next in line to apply for 100 billion euro ($125 ...
    June 12, 2012BY Ilya Rzhevskiy
  • European Market Insight: Game of Chicken Leads to Spanish Bailout in the End
    European Market Insight: Game of Chicken Leads to Spanish Bailout in the End
    Last week was volatile, frantic, and nerve-racking for traders and investors alike. So called “tape-bombs”—a term used by ...
    June 11, 2012BY Valentin Schmid
  • Greece’s Woes Cast Chill Over Tourism Industry
    Greece’s Woes Cast Chill Over Tourism Industry
    Unlike the hot political climate ahead of elections on June 17, tourism in Greece is expected to be ...
    June 6, 2012BY Kremena Krumova
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