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The EU's efforts to prevent contagion spreading to Greece, Portugal and Spain. Effects on the euro.
Grouped Articles
Sweeping Irish Aid Package in Works
Wall Street Journal 11/17/2010
Banks' Exposure Stirs EU Contagion Worries
Wall Street Journal 11/17/2010
Wall Street Journal 11/17/2010
Fresh Loan Woes Buffet Irish Banks
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2010
EU Plan for Ireland Takes Shape
Wall Street Journal 11/18/2010
Ireland Crisis Might Give China Break It Seeks
Unknown 11/19/2010
The E.U. and the $1 trillion package to calm the panic in financial markets after the crisis in Greece. Efforts to prevent the contagion effects spreading to Spain and Portugal.
Grouped Articles
New York Times 05/22/2014
Economist 05/13/2010
Don't Rule Out a Double Dip Recession
Wall Street Journal 05/24/2010
Wall Street Journal 05/22/2010
Luxembourg Foots a Big Piece of the Greek Tab
BusinessWeek 05/27/2010
ECB Chief Seeks Tighter Fiscal Union
Wall Street Journal 06/22/2010
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
The contagion effect affecting Spain after Greece and Portugal similar to the manner in which the Asian financial crisis spread during a prior decade.
Grouped Articles
New Spanish Budget Free of Austerity Measures
New York Times 09/27/13
Saying No to Austerity, Spain Unveils Tax Cuts
New York Times 06/20/14
Spain is simply shifting the problem
Wall Street Journal 05/14/10
Amid Europe's challenges, citizens face lifestyle shifts
Wall Street Journal 05/14/10
French Cracks Are Showing in Euro-Zone Core
Wall Street Journal 05/13/10
Wall Street Journal 05/13/10
Greece and Portugal are in much riskier shape than Argentina was when it defaulted in 2001, argues Simon Johnson.
Grouped Articles
Portugal Returns to Bond Market
Wall Street Journal 05/08/13
Idea of Euro Exit Finds Currency in Portugal
Wall Street Journal 05/27/13
Wall Street Journal 02/11/14
Greece Defaults on IMF Loan Despite New Push for Bailout Aid
Wall Street Journal 07/01/15
Greece, Missing I.M.F. Payment, Is Called Effectively in Default
New York Times 06/30/15
Portugal on Road to Recovery Post-Bailout, But Scars Remain
Wall Street Journal 07/20/15
Germany said to be turning nationalistic in this crisis, seeing Germany's economic successes as its own, and not accepting the advantage of export markets in Europe in strengthening Germany's economic position.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 03/03/10
New York Times 11/03/13
Germany's Surplus Isn't the Problem
Wall Street Journal 11/11/13
How Italy's ENI Vastly Boosted Oil Output
BusinessWeek 04/09/09
Greek Crisis Shows How Germany’s Power Polarizes Europe
Wall Street Journal 07/07/15
New York Times 05/26/10
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