Posts Tagged: Finland
Finns, Dutch cast doubt on eurozone deal
Finland and the Netherlands, the euro zone’s most hardline creditor states, cast the first doubts on Monday on a European summit deal designed to save Spain and Italy from being engulfed by the currency bloc’s debt crisis. The Finnish government
Finns, Dutch cast doubt on eurozone deal
Finland and the Netherlands, the euro zone’s most hardline creditor states, cast the first doubts on Monday on a European summit deal designed to save Spain and Italy from being engulfed by the currency bloc’s debt crisis. The Finnish government
Euro-Zone Economic Outlook Remains Weak
The European Central Bank might have to take more action to spur growth in the euro zone after data published Friday suggested that German consumers are beginning to feel the strain of the debt crisis and the ECB’s earlier injections
Euro-Zone Economic Outlook Remains Weak
The European Central Bank might have to take more action to spur growth in the euro zone after data published Friday suggested that German consumers are beginning to feel the strain of the debt crisis and the ECB’s earlier injections
Angela Merkel Is Playing You For Fools – a different perspective
Oh come on, leave the girl alone already. First off, all those people talking about a solution for the eurozone need to finally understand there ain’t no such thing. And whatever slim chance of a solution the most optimistic –
Angela Merkel Is Playing You For Fools – a different perspective
Oh come on, leave the girl alone already. First off, all those people talking about a solution for the eurozone need to finally understand there ain’t no such thing. And whatever slim chance of a solution the most optimistic –
In Europe, Consumption Gap Widens
The euro-zone’s fiscal crisis has widened the gap between household consumption in those countries pursuing austerity programs and those that aren’t, according to figures from the European Union’s official statistics agency. Within the currency area, households in Greece, Ireland, Portugal
In Europe, Consumption Gap Widens
The euro-zone’s fiscal crisis has widened the gap between household consumption in those countries pursuing austerity programs and those that aren’t, according to figures from the European Union’s official statistics agency. Within the currency area, households in Greece, Ireland, Portugal
I want my country back
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I want my country back
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The End of the World as We Know It
Consider the following scenario. After a victory by the left-wing Syriza party, Greece’s new government announces that it wants to renegotiate the terms of its agreement with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union. German Chancellor Angela Merkel sticks
The End of the World as We Know It
Consider the following scenario. After a victory by the left-wing Syriza party, Greece’s new government announces that it wants to renegotiate the terms of its agreement with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union. German Chancellor Angela Merkel sticks