Eurozone crisis
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Angela Merkel warns Greece: no bondholder deal, no bailout
9 Jan 2012:German chancellor tells Greece time is running out to agree a deal with its creditors and receive €130bn tranche of international bailout
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9 Jan 2012:
Germany sells debt at negative interest rate for first time ever, amid fears of a second credit crunch
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9 Jan 2012:
Europe is in crisis - but what's going on? Which are the right key numbers to compare each country?
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8 Jan 2012: The notion that economic pain is the only route to pleasure was once the preserve of the British public school-educated elite, now it's European economic policy
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9 Jan 2012: Economic history is full of examples of successful debt default – so let's make 2012 a default jubilee for have-nots, says Aditya Chakrabortty
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9 Jan 2012: Commercial banks making overnight deposits accept lower interest payouts from the ECB than would earn from lending to each other
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8 Jan 2012:
David Blanchflower: Falling unemployment and growing business confidence not only help Obama, but create a conundrum for his GOP opponent
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8 Jan 2012: Budapest's maverick economic policies are undermining its currency, the forint – piling pressure on the thousands of Hungarians who are trying to pay off home loans denominated in Swiss francs or euros
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6 Jan 2012: Simon Tisdall: Obama has no wish to conjure the spectre of a new cold war but is determined to beat back any Chinese bid for
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6 Jan 2012:
Spain battles to rein in budget deficit amid fears that the country's welfare state is under threat
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6 Jan 2012: Hans Kundnani: Angela Merkel's pursuit of the stability culture espoused by 'ordoliberalism' leaves deficit economies facing greater austerity
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6 Jan 2012: Eurozone leaders are just the symptom – for the cause look to wealthy baby boomers hoping to profit from high asset prices, argues Phillip Inman
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6 Jan 2012: Public spending cuts and collapsing business confidence have sent unemployment in the eurozone to a record 16 million people
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5 Jan 2012: The Italian bank UniCredit warned its investors of the potential risk of a break-up of the single currency as the euro was battered to a 16-month low against the pound
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