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How Greece's and Ireland's debt crisis affects Germany, France, Portugal and Spain.

04/28/2010

German banks have large holdings of Greek bonds, and much larger holdings of bonds from the crisis affected countries of Greece, Portugal, Spain and Ireland.

Grouped Articles

Already Holding Junk, Germany Hesitates

New York Times 04/28/2010

Euro Rises After I.M.F. Increases Aid Pledge to Greece

New York Times 04/29/2010

As Greek Drama Plays Out, Where Is Europe?

New York Times 04/29/2010

Europe Acts Swiftly on Long-Delayed Greek Bailout

New York Times 04/29/2010

The Next Global Problem: Portugal

New York Times 04/30/2010

Portugal to cut wages, raise taxes

Wall Street Journal 05/14/2010

Kodak history and performance

04/20/2010

Grouped Articles

At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film

New York Times 03/20/2015

At Kodak, Patents Hold the Key to the Future

Wall Street Journal 04/20/2010

Kodak's Bonds Fading Fast

Wall Street Journal 07/19/2011

Kodak Struggles to Find Its Moment

Wall Street Journal 08/11/2011

Kodak Plunges After Company Taps Credit Line

Wall Street Journal 09/26/2011

Squeeze Tightens on Kodak

Wall Street Journal 11/04/2011

Assessment of Financial reforms bills in Congress- June 2010.

04/16/2010

Christopher Whalen of the Institutional Ris Anlayst sees the reform bills as inadequate to meet a future crisis. And watered down in Congressional negotiation, responding more to symptoms than the root causes of the last crisis.

Grouped Articles

Trench Warfare: Send In the Deputies

New York Times 04/16/2010

Whose Side Are They On?

New York Times 04/18/2010

A Dubious Way to Prevent Fiscal Crisis

New York Times 06/04/2010

The Fates and Faces of the Affected

Wall Street Journal 06/07/2010

Financial Bill Would Create World Model, Volcker Says

New York Times 06/09/2010

Giving In on Trading, Banks Focus on Other Losses

New York Times 06/14/2010

Simon Johnson and other experts on the capital shortfall and banking crisis in the U.S.

04/15/2010

Johnson points to irreversible damage from the lack of aggressive action with the large banks from the Obama administration. Johnson pointed to the problems with too big to fail banks. now he and Peter Boone give a lucid explanation on the big picture facing America in relation to the task of aggressive action to resolve the banking problem.

Grouped Articles

We’re All Still Hostages to the Big Banks

New York Times 08/25/2013

Irreversible Damage: Why Little Action on Banking Can Do Great Harm.

New York Times 04/30/2010

New Life for 'the Volcker Rule'

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2010

Too Big to Prevail?

BusinessWeek 04/15/2010

Jamie Dimon: America’s Least-Hated Banker

New York Times 12/01/2010

After the reforms: Safer, but not yet safe enough

Economist 05/21/2011

Lowenstein and other experts on the areas that need fixing in financial reforms.

03/11/2010

The Squam Lake Group, Lowenstein and others. Te efforts of the Squam lake Group of 15 economists to build a consensus and model for reforms worldwide.

Grouped Articles

Commentary: First, Slap Limits on Bank Leverage

BusinessWeek 03/11/2010

Gambling With the Economy

New York Times 04/20/2010

A Dubious Way to Prevent Fiscal Crisis

New York Times 06/04/2010

Financial Bill Would Create World Model, Volcker Says

New York Times 06/09/2010

15 Economists Issue Crisis-Prevention Manual

New York Times 06/15/2010

To Help Prevent Crises, Delay Some Executive Pay

New York Times 06/18/2010

The new administration of Naoto Kan in Japan.

02/24/2010

A new administration committed to reverse decades of heavy public spending and issuance of debt to finance it. Public debt at $9.7 trillon is bout twice the national GNP. Kan assumed the prime ministers position when Hatoyama resigned, after only 8 months in office.

Grouped Articles

Once Mighty Party Falls, and Worries Grip Japan

New York Times 02/24/2010

Support for DPJ Recovers

Wall Street Journal 06/10/2010

Japan Whips Incumbents

Wall Street Journal 07/10/2010

Japan’s Prime Minister Warns That Debt Could Bring a Crisis Like That of Greece

New York Times 06/11/2010

Japan's New Leader Seeks Bipartisan Attack on Debt

Wall Street Journal 06/12/2010

Japan Enlists Executives as Envoys

Wall Street Journal 06/15/2010

Greece and the European Union.

02/12/2010

The difficult economic situation in Greece and risks it poses for the Euro and the EU.

Grouped Articles

Athens's Love Affair With the Euro Persists

Wall Street Journal 11/04/2013

Greece’s Woes May Give Pause to Euro Zone Candidates

New York Times 02/12/2010

Europe Vows to Save Greece

Wall Street Journal 02/12/2010

Debt Load Hobbles Euro Zone's Prospects

Wall Street Journal 02/12/2010

The Making of a Euromess

New York Times 02/15/2010

Contemplating the Future of the European Union

New York Times 02/12/2010

Wall Street and the debt crisis in Greece.

02/10/2010

Grouped Articles

Wall St. Helped to Mask Debt Fueling Europe’s Crisis

New York Times 02/14/2010

Greece: How the Bond Vigilantes Left It in Ruins

BusinessWeek 02/10/2010

Europe's Original Sin

Wall Street Journal 03/03/2010

Strange Encounter: The IMF and Athens

BusinessWeek 04/22/2010

Euro Rises After I.M.F. Increases Aid Pledge to Greece

New York Times 04/29/2010

Return of the Nervous Weekend

Wall Street Journal 05/22/2010

Toyota crisis and changes in direction for Japanese economy in 2010.

02/09/2010

Experts in Japan ponder the future direction of Japan's economy, possibly into a US style service industry dominated economy away from the mass manufacturing of the postwar era.

Grouped Articles

In Toyota Mess, Lesson for Japan

New York Times 02/09/2010

Japan’s Prime Minister Warns That Debt Could Bring a Crisis Like That of Greece

New York Times 06/11/2010

Electric Cars Make Japan'€™s Gas Engine Industry Anxious

New York Times 11/02/2010

Toyota's Domestic Plant Problem

Wall Street Journal 02/09/2011

Shaking up Japan: Bold, or plain reckless?

Economist 02/05/2011

Toyota Unveils New Business Plan

Wall Street Journal 03/09/2011

Stories of prisoners fighting for Human Rights, Democracy and Good Governance.

02/07/2010

From Burma, Indonesia, China, Vietnam, Haiti and other places where human rights advocates have spent time in prison. The stories all are inspired by the day when Nelson Mandela was released from prison after 27 years, and the smile on his face, after years of repression and confinement.

Grouped Articles

Unable to Visit With Mandela, Obama Honors His Legacy

New York Times 06/29/2013

Mandela and Obama

New York Times 06/29/2013

Nelson Mandela’s Captive Audience: Freedom’s Dominoes

New York Times 02/07/2010

Xia Yeliang: The China Americans Don't See

Wall Street Journal 10/26/2013

Actor's Journey in Mandela's Shoes

Wall Street Journal 11/22/2013

Subianto Haunted by Past Abductions

Wall Street Journal 07/05/2014

The U.S. investigations into Toyota brake and acceleration failures.

02/05/2010

The controversy after the recalls.

Grouped Articles

Toyota and the Curse of Software

Wall Street Journal 02/05/2010

U.S. to Investigate Prius Brakes

Wall Street Journal 02/05/2010

Regulators Hired by Toyota Helped Halt Investigations (Update3)

BusinessWeek 02/12/2010

U.S. Intensifies Toyota Probe

Wall Street Journal 02/17/2010

U.S. Wants to Know When Toyota Knew of Problems

New York Times 02/17/2010

Toyota Woes Put Focus on Black Box

Wall Street Journal 02/16/2010


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