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| | | ... from the IMF and EU, as authorities look to prevent the contagion of the crisis into other European economies, most notably Spain. Up until now, Ireland had steadfastly resisted calls for it to receive assistance, with government officials stating that ... |
| | | | ... European banks on their ability to survive a recession and/or a sovereign debt crisis. Only seven banks failed -- five in Spain, one in Germany and one in Greece - and the amount of fresh funding that would be required amounts to only a,-3.5 billion ... |
| | | | ... the can down the road," he said. "We are positioned very cautiously. There is potential for contagion, and not just into Spain, but more broadly in financial markets," he said, pointing out that while Euro-zone sovereign debt spreads are back near their ... |
| | | | ... at the same time. The tension is rising, the suspense chilling cause soon three heads - or more - could pop up (Portugal, Spain, Italy). Investors fled risk assets big time overnight from "New York to Rio and old London town" fearing more tightening ... |
| | | | ... together..." Aww, how sweet! But this is to be expected. Many of its friends - Switzerland, the Netherlands, UK, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France - have already withdrawn or announced their intention to withdraw their troops in Afghanistan. Australia's ... |
| | | | ... European economies will languish for a few more years, there are pockets of opportunities, if you know where to look. "Take Spain, for example. Spain is a bombed out market but that is great for us because that's where you want to go," he said, citing ... |
| | | | ... night were one for the bulls - or at least, seen to be one for the bulls. I know they've outlawed bullfighting in Catalonia, Spain. Perhaps they've banned it in equity markets too. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) manufacturing index - a good ... |
| | | | ... unworthy when financial markets were expecting 10. And they were concentrated in only three European countries - five in Spain, one in Germany and one in Greece (yes, yes - only one in Greece). The CEBS found that these terrible seven only needs fresh ... |
| | | | ... of housing construction - increased by 2.1 per cent in June. There's a silver lining peeping out of Europe too. Ireland, Spain and Greece were able to find buyers for their debt issuances. Greece yields rose but Spain and Ireland's fell. It seems nobody's ... |
| | | | ... any unintended biases. Meanwhile, the real Paul the Octopus, which lives in Germany has been offered political asylum by Spain after it correctly predicted Spain, the tournament's eventual winner, would beat Germany in their World Cup semi-final. Animal ... |
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