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![]() AFP | Europe is an economic and moral hazard The Australian EUROPE'S economic struggles are a consistent drag on American growth. A eurozone break-up, in chaos and acrimony, could be a Lehman-like shock of incalculable damage. For years, the stronger European economies have managed to bump along from challenge ... All eyes on eurozone as fears rise for Greece Europe on journey to the unknown if Greece exits The euro is ripe for creative destruction |
![]() Brisbane Times | G8 urges Germany to back Obama growth call Sydney Morning Herald CAMP DAVID: Leaders of the world's richest countries have banded together to press Germany to back more pro-growth policies to halt the deepening debt crisis in Europe, as President Barack Obama for the first time gained widespread support for his ... G8 leaders seek growth and urge Greece to keep euro Obama puts G8 focus on growth World leaders back Greece in bid to end crisis |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Blue everywhere but hail, too, the emerald green Sydney Morning Herald It was a blue weekend in Europe. Not the blue of recession or depression for a change, but rather the blue of Chelsea and the blue of Leinster, European champions both. Fortuitously I was there, in quite different environments, and couldn't help ... O'Driscoll sets his sights on total domination as Leinster win a third ... Leinster Champions of Europe Again Leinster to hold on but it'll be a battle |
![]() The Age | Chelsea finally Europe's champion The Age Photo: AFP CHELSEA was crowned European champion for the first time after an astonishing triumph on penalties in Munich early yesterday morning (Melbourne time). Roman Abramovich's expensive, nine-year quest for the biggest prize in club football ended ... Football Weekly Supplement: Chelsea champions of Europe Champions of Europe: All you need to know about the Chelsea Champions League ... Europe predicts: Bayern 4, Chelsea 3 |
![]() BBC News | Spanish banks don't need European rescue: Crisis Herald Sun SPANISH Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says he does not believe that Spain's banks will need rescuing by Europe. "I don't think so,'' Mr Rajoy told journalists on Saturday after arriving in Chicago to take part in a two-day NATO summit, ... Europe's governments, banks perilously entwined Europe's debt crisis joins governments and banks at the hip Greek politics, Spain banks test eurozone |
![]() Scotsman | Clarke: European banking in tatters The Press Association Ken Clarke has delivered a stark warning about the consequences of Greece crashing out of the eurozone, saying Europe's banking system was already "in tatters". The Cabinet minister said Britain was "heavily exposed" to potential problems and could be ... Eurozone's banks are 'in tatters', says Ken Clarke Euro Zone's Banks Are "In Tatters" Says UK Minister -Report Greek vote for 'cranky extremists' would be disastrous, warns Ken Clarke |
![]() The Guardian | Greece euro exit threatens all Europe: Greek left leader Herald Sun The problems in Greece were those of Europe, Tsipras told Saturday's edition of the International Herald Tribune, and forcing his country out of the eurozone could easily bring down other countries, notably Spain and Italy which have come under ... Fearful Greeks shift to the right as Europe pleads: 'don't self-destruct' Greece: Mass anger, left gains shows urgent need for united front Is Europe catching? |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Going to extremes: Europe's voters strike back Sydney Morning Herald FIVE years into the great recession that has plagued Europe and brutally cut living standards, the armies of the new poor are increasingly desperate. Street protests about lost hope are turning violent as once liveable suburbs have become impoverished ... |
![]() Hindu Business Line | Europe, US recession may hit Hyundai car exports this fiscal Hindu Business Line Hyundai India expects to sell fewer cars overseas this fiscal because of the continuing recession in Europe and the US. The country's largest exporter of passenger cars has also launched a new marketing strategy for deeper penetration into the rural ... |
![]() The Guardian (blog) | Eastern Europe's neoliberal disaster provides a warning for the Arab spring The Guardian (blog) I wonder if David Cameron spent any time in eastern Europe in the 1990s. Judging from his recent remarks about the Arab spring and international aid, the British prime minister seems to believe that having a more "open" and "free", ie privately owned, ... |