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Amid budget crisis, Spaniards still buy Apple
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Apr 4, 2012
Spain is suffering the highest unemployment rate in Europe right now and is trying to shrink a major budget deficit. Still, Spanish consumers are buying up pricey Apple products -- and the company is taking notice.
Strikes in Spain over government budget cuts
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Mar 29, 2012
Spain has the highest unemployment rate in the European Union and the government is hoping changes to labor laws will kick-start the economy.
In Spain, Catholic church starting job recruitment push
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Mar 26, 2012
The Catholic church in Spain is trying to draw more members to its ranks by promising a "job for life," but that is problematic for a number of reasons.
Spanish people facing unemployment over 20%
Interview by
Feb 8, 2012
We speak to two unemployed Spanish women in Madrid about the dire job situation in their country.
Germany contracts, China looms
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Jan 11, 2012
News today that the German economy contracted sent markets down sharply. But was it all just noise?
Big lottery results awaited in Spain
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Dec 22, 2011
Amid economic strife across much of the country, citizens of Spain are buying up lottery tickets in the hope of winning big this holiday season.
Spain's new prime minister will tackle debt, unemployment
Interview by
Dec 21, 2011
Mariano Rajoy has been elected the new prime minister in Spain, and he will soon have to find solutions to the country's dire debt and unemployment problems.
The feel good factor
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Dec 21, 2011
A surprisingly successful Spanish bond sale and news of an increase in new home construction spurred markets to rally today.
Results of Spanish election could help country's economic state
Interview with
Nov 21, 2011
A new party will now take power in Spain, and citizens of that country hope this will solve their economic problems.
What Europe thinks of the super committee's inaction
Interview with
Nov 21, 2011
It was just last week that President Obama criticized the Europeans for not solving their debt issues. But it looks like we aren't faring much better here in the U.S.






