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Official: EU banks have to raise $140 billion

Official: EU banks have to raise $140 billion

A top bank lobbyist insisted Saturday that banks and the eurozone are far from reaching a deal to cut Greece's debt, despite claims by eurozone finance ministers that they will ask banks to take steeper losses on their Greek bonds.

 

Moody’s downgrades Spain’s credit rating, warns France on risks

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Spain’s credit rating Tuesday and warned that France’s rating could also be at risk, citing both nations’ vulnerability as Europe struggles to manage its persistent debt crisis.

 

G20 tells euro zone to fix debt crisis in eight days

The world's leading economies pressed Europe on Saturday to act decisively within eight days to resolve the euro zone's sovereign debt crisis which is endangering the world economy.

Senh: Now that's a ultimatum. Do it in eight days - or else. Or else what?

 

G20 Says No Threat Of Recession Yet

G20 Says No Threat Of Recession Yet

Finance Ministers and Central Bankers from members states within the Group of 20 said Saturday they saw no imminent threat of a recession as the European debt crisis unfolds.

Senh: In cases like this, it's better to overreact. They might not be in a recession currently, but they sound like they could easily "slide" into one. In the U.S., the bailouts to the financial industry did stabilized the sector, so maybe they should do the same.

 

Europe rejects U.S. approach to financial crisis, stirring doubts about plan

Europe rejects U.S. approach to financial crisis, stirring doubts about plan

European officials have rejected key recommendations from the United States and the International Monetary Fund, casting doubt on whether an emerging plan to address the region’s financial crisis will be as broad or fast acting as hoped.

 

Slovakia Approves Expanded Eurozone Bailout Fund

Slovakian lawmakers on Thursday approved expanding the size and powers of the EU bailout fund, overcoming an earlier rejection and removing the last hurdle to the fund's use as the continent's main weapon against the debt crisis.

 

Optimism about European crisis sends stocks surging

Optimism about European crisis sends stocks surging

Stock prices around the world rose on Monday after European leaders signaled a willingness to tackle the financial crisis brewing there.

 

Germany, France agree on Europe bank bailout

Germany, France agree on Europe bank bailout

The leaders of Germany and France, the eurozone's two biggest economies, say they have reached agreement on strengthening Europe's shaky banking sector.

 

Fitch downgrades Spain by 2 notches, warns of more cuts

Fitch on Friday cut Spain's credit ratings by two notches, just a few minutes after downgrading Italy, saying the intensification of the euro zone debt crisis has had a negative impact in the entire region.

 

Wall St rises for 3rd day on ECB liquidity move

Stocks rose on Thursday after the European Central Bank launched fresh liquidity measures to help banks weather the euro zone's debt crisis, easing one of the major concerns overhanging markets.

 

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