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Bailed-out Bankia stock takes a beating
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May 28, 2012
Analysts say U.S. investors don't have much exposure to the Spanish bank.
How concerned should we be over Greece?
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May 10, 2012
Greece still hasn't formed a new government. And there's a lot of talk about the nation leaving the eurozone. How likely is that?
Spain may bail out troubled Bankia
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May 8, 2012
The Spanish government could pump $9.1 billion into one of its biggest banks.
Weekend elections could shift focus in Europe
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Apr 30, 2012
In a matter of days, two countries at the center of the European debt crisis will hold elections: France is on the verge of electing a socialist as president and Greece may also shake up its leadership. But it's Spain that's causing some heartburn today.
Euro debt problems flare up in Spain
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Apr 30, 2012
Spain has officially slipped back into recession and to make matters worse, Standard & Poor’s has downgraded the credit rating on 11 Spanish banks. That makes it harder for those banks to borrow money.
How much of a problem is Spain's economy?
Interview by
Apr 30, 2012
Economist Edward Hugh discusses how Spain's economic woes compare to Greece and whether the country is "bailout-able."
Burger King moves to 'cage-free' eggs and pork
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Apr 26, 2012
The fast-food giant will move away from tightly packed chickens and pigs within five years. Farmers and consumers will feel the impact.
Dark meat chicken returns
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Apr 17, 2012
According to a new report in the Wall Street Journal, dark meat chicken is once again rising in popularity compared to its lighter counterparts.
Argentina moves to nationalize its largest oil company
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Apr 17, 2012
Spanish oil giant Repsol currently controls Argentina's largest national oil company, but perhaps not for long.
Demand for dark chicken meat is rising
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Apr 16, 2012
Thanks to TV chefs, the dark meat of chicken thighs and drumsticks are getting a leg up on the once-popular chicken breast.








