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After Greece failed yet again to reach a deal with European leaders, it is time for the Europeans to accept the fact that Greece simply wants out of much of its debt and already agreed-to austerity...
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The massive snapback rally on Wednesday in stocks in the United States and Europe is tied to word that Angela Merkel may be committed to signing a deal with Greece.
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Ratings service Standard & Poor's has downgraded its long-term and short-term sovereign credit ratings on Greece. The ratings have been removed from CreditWatch, but the outlook is Negative.
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Greece is pushing for €279 billion in reparations from Germany for actions during World War II. It is unlikely Germany will make the payments, though.
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We ran a screen searching for Bank of America Merrill Lynch Buy-rated Japanese and European-listed American depositary shares that have at least 20% of sales in North America.
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What does a massive round of quantitative easing in Europe, an environment of deflationary pressures and a testing of negative interest rates tell you?
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The European Commission has gone out on a limb with its forecasts for improvement of gross domestic product for the euro area in 2015 and 2016.
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In a report published Wednesday morning, Moody’s Investors Service acknowledges that the possibility of a Greek exit from the eurozone does exist today.
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With the woes of Europe dominating the headlines for the start of 2015, the concerns about the future of Greece in the eurozone are upon us yet again.
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ThinkstockRatings agency Standard & Poor’s on Friday lowered its real and nominal growth projections for Italian GDP and, as a result, cut the country’s long- and short-term debt ratings in...
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The European Central Bank has decided to follow the Bank of England by not cutting interest rates.
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Thursday is expected to bring word of expanded economic stimulus at the European Central Bank meeting, with the likely timing being early 2015.
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New comments from ECB President Mario Draghi hint at additional quantitative easing in Europe -- perhaps sooner rather than later.
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With deflation in the air in Europe, some form of additional easing measures might have been hoped for.
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WisdomTree Investments may seem like an unusual bull market barometer, considering how many investment management firms there are, but Wisdom Tree is back.
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