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| | | ... increased charges to cover their exposure to a collapsed property market. On the eurozone bond market, borrowing rates for Spain and Italy rose sharply while Germany attracted safe haven flows, driving its borrowing rate to record lows. London's benchmark ... |
| | | | ... things to come - as they did when the GFC was the only game in town, when Greece was on the verge of default, when Italy and Spain looked like they were gonna need bailing, when America lost its AAA-rating. All these were extrapolated to 'the sky is ... |
| | | | ... clean up huge bad loans at the nation's fourth-biggest listed bank, Bankia. The European Commission had hinted it could give Spain more leeway to meet budgetary deficit objectives given a deteriorating economy and troubled banking system. In Athens ... |
| | | | ... points and in Frankfurt the DAX 30 lost 0.24 per cent to 6,694.44 points. Madrid's IBEX 35 index climbed 0.29 per cent after Spain managed to sell 2.52 billion euros in three- and five-year bonds, although at considerably higher rates. France, however ... |
| | | | ... closed out April with all three indices slipping lower, prompted by weak US consumer spending data and ongoing worries about Spain and the eurozone. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 14.68 points, or 0.11 per cent, at 13,213.63, while the ... |
| | | | ... last night. It's the same old, same old. Data out of Europe only confirmed what we already knew and expected all along, Spain's now officially in recession. Same old, same old in America too. Corporate profits continue to grow with around 74% of companies ... |
| | | | ... closed out April with all three indices slipping lower, helped by weak US consumer spending data and ongoing worries about Spain and the eurozone. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 14.68 points, or 0.11 per cent, at 13,213.63, while the S&P ... |
| | | | ... the runoff elections in France and the resignation of the Dutch government and Standard & Poor's two-notched downgrade of Spain's credit rating from A to BBB+ with a negative outlook. Methinks, it won't stop there. There'll be another slashing of Spain's ... |
| | | | ... gloomy jobless news to show a gain of 1.69 per cent. Milan too posted strong gains, up 1.85 per cent, despite the problems in Spain which are often lumped together with Italy's. In foreign exchange deals, the euro picked up to $1.3252 from $1.3240 in ... |
| | | | ... Cooling U.S. Employment Market Takes Toll on Consumer Confidence Euro-Area Economic Confidence Drops More Than Forecast Spain's Sovereign Debt Rating Cut by S&P on Deficit, Bank Bailout Concerns Spain Yields at 6% Show Bank, Economy Risk Italian Business ... |
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