BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Over the past couple of years, Europe has muddled through a long series of crunch moments in its debt crisis, but this September is shaping up as a "make-or-break" month as policymakers run desperately short of options to save the common currency.
July 31, 2012
July 30, 2012
Greek Official Says Troika to Remain Until Budget Complete
Representatives of Greece’s international creditors may extend their visit to the country until the government has completed work on a two-year, 11.5 billion-euro ($14 billion) budget plan, a Greek finance ministry official said today.
July 29, 2012
Spanish unemployment hits record high 24.6 per cent
MADRID: The number of people unemployed in Spain hit a record high, official figures showed Friday, as the International Monetary Fund urged European leaders to quickly fulfill their promises to help the country and the 17-country eurozone.
July 28, 2012
Sceptics abound as Mario Draghi's ECB bond 'bluff' electrifies global markets
The European Central Bank has opened the door to emergency support for the Spanish and Italian bond markets, setting off a blistering rally on bourses across the world.
July 27, 2012
Britain's economy slumps for 3rd straight quarter
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The British economy slumped for the third consecutive quarter, adding to the economic concern throughout Europe.
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