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| | ... investors awaited more news about a Greek bailout from Europe. After opening higher following German Chancellor Angela Merkel's hour-long television interview, which renewed talks of a possible Greek bailout, the major indices drifted below the significant ... |
| | | ... eurozone, have roiled global stock markets in recent weeks. But French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced confidence on Wednesday that Greece would remain in the eurozone, after speaking to Greek Prime Minister George ... |
| | | ... very quickly face a domino effect." With these words - broadcast over Berlin-based Inforadio - German Chancellor Angela Merkel relieved financial market stress over catching Greece's communicable disease. Herr Chancellor is now confident that Greece ... |
| | | ... have reached agreement on how to resolve the Greek debt crisis. Media outlets are reporting that German Chancellor Angela Merkel has reached a last-minute compromise with France over a fresh bail-out for Greece, ahead of crucial summit in Brussels on ... |
| | | ... per cent. In Italy, bank shares suffered the sharpest falls. Investor concern rose further after German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she had told Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to ensure Italy's parliament approved an austerity budget to send ... |
| | | ... him. Turns out that back in 28 October 2010, during an EU heads of government dinner in Brussels, German Chancellor Angela Merkel already socked it to Greek PM Papandreou when she said, "If this is the sort of club the euro is becoming, perhaps Germany ... |
| | | ... rose 3.86 points, or 0.30 per cent, to 1,271.50 points. Markets rallied in early trading, after German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy urged swift action on a new Greek rescue package, but momentum faded later in the day. ... |
| | | ... labor market - a key element in resurrecting its economy - in the face of opposition from unions. German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy called on Europe to urgently speed up efforts to regulate financial markets, particularly ... |
| | | ... thanks to a positive OECD report that raised the growth forecast and other upbeat US economic data. German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday her country would push "with all our strength" for a strong euro, saying Germany had been a prime beneficiary ... |
| | | ... financial markets that are the problem, it's the mountain of debt and accumulated fiscal deficits. German Chancellor Angela Merkel believes that "if the euro fails, not only will the currency fail, but also Europe and the idea of European unity." But ... |
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