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What's up, Europe? Italy's distraction from the crisis
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Jun 21, 2012
What are Italians talking about these days? Soccer. But the eurozone crisis is still keeping people on edge.
Eurozone crisis remains far from over
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Jun 18, 2012
The election results are in from Greece, and the pro-bailout, pro-austerity New Democracy party narrowly beat the anti-bailout Syriza party in yesterday's elections and is now trying to form a coalition government. That means the euro stays together for the moment.
What's up, Europe? After Greece, spotlight's on Spain
Interview by
Jun 21, 2012
Now that the Greek election has passed, people are looking at Spain -- which may be headed towards a full bailout.
Pro-bailout New Democracy party wins in Greece
Interview by
Jun 18, 2012
It appears Greece will be staying in the eurozone for at least a bit longer, as the pro-bailout, pro-austerity New Democracy party narrowly beat the anti-bailout Syriza party in yesterday's elections.
If the eurozone were a barbershop quartet
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Jun 15, 2012
A singing group and the countries of the eurozone have much more in common than one might think.
How Greek elections will impact worldwide markets
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Jun 15, 2012
The big story today is Europe and the upcoming Greek elections. Analysts are trying to make sense of what the results will mean for other markets around the world.
Eurozone pub crawl: How Europeans feel about the crisis
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Jun 16, 2012
With economists panicking about the future of Europe, we sent reporter Stephen Beard on a five-nation pub crawl to talk to real people about the future of the eurozone.
A man walks into a bar... in Athens
by
Jun 15, 2012
The spotlight is on Greece, where elections could determine its future in the eurozone. How are Greeks feeling about their future?
World Bank's Zoellick: Eurozone is worldwide problem
Interview by
Jun 14, 2012
The World Bank's outgoing president, Robert Zoellick, says that four years after eurozone debt became a problem, the world is entering a new and more precarious phase of the crisis. Listen to our full interview with him here.
A man walks into a bar... in Germany
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Jun 14, 2012
Germany has been the paymaster during the euro crisis, shoring up its weaker neighbors. Do ordinary Germans support this role?










