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Angela Merkel's handling of the financial crises in eurozone countries

04/29/2010

The German response to the debt crisis in the eurozone and the events in 2011-2012.

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As Greek Drama Plays Out, Where Is Europe?

New York Times 04/29/2010

Germany Clears Rescue for Greece

New York Times 05/03/2010

No going back

Economist 05/13/2010

Germans Respond to Merkel's 'Motherly' Side

Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013

Merkel Wins Big in German Election

Wall Street Journal 09/23/2013

Germany's Surplus Isn't the Problem

Wall Street Journal 11/11/2013

France and Italy's push for a new Eurozone Architecture

05/23/2012

France and Italy's push is for improved financing of growth projects, coordination of monetary policy with budgets and fiscal situation of eurozone states, and mapping out a pathway that leads to joint issuance of eurobonds. French officials in the Hollande administration say the lack of this architecture is the cause of many of today's problems. Prime minister Monti of Italy played a key role in pushing for the changes at meetings in Rome and Brussels in June 21-27, 2012.

Grouped Articles

The Man Who’ll Do Triage on Europe’s Banks

New York Times 10/20/2013

France to Press for New Euro-Zone Architecture at EU Summit

Wall Street Journal 05/23/2012

Euro Crisis Calls for Mix of Moves

Wall Street Journal 05/26/2012

In test for Europe, Ireland votes on fiscal treaty - The Washington Post

Washington Post 05/31/2012

Germany Open to Deal on Pooling Euro Debt, With Limits

New York Times 06/04/2012

Why the Bailout in Spain Won't Work

New York Times 06/11/2012

A detailed account of the unfolding crisis at Bankia bank in Spain during 2011-2014

04/01/2009

An account of the key players and the ufolding of critical events in the IPO offering for Bankia, and the unraveling of the bank in the months that followed, as the Spanish regulators and government failed to get a handle on problems and instead put their hope on an improving economy. On May 3, Mario Draghi warned about the problems at Bankia in Barcelona. On May 4, the heads of Spain's largest banks BBVA, Banco Santander and Caixa, told the government it had to takeover Bankia, setting in process the events leading upto the acceptance of $125 billion in EU aid to recapitalize Spain's banking system. Bankia was put together from seven failing cajas savings banks. The problems related to the housing bubble are seen throughout the cajas savings banks.

Grouped Articles

Spanish Banks More Vulnerable Than Italy's

Wall Street Journal 07/13/2011

Investors in Bankia to Sue Bank of Spain Over Losses

New York Times 05/09/2013

The Spanish Reform Model

Wall Street Journal 09/28/2011

The Pain in Spain Falls Mainly on the Cajas

BusinessWeek 02/25/2010

Spain's cajas: Unholy mess

Economist 05/29/2010

Spain's Bankia Returns to Profit

Wall Street Journal 02/04/2014

Bad loans in Spain's banking system from the housing bubble

04/04/2009

Grouped Articles

The Spanish Reform Model

Wall Street Journal 09/28/2011

The Pain in Spain Falls Mainly on the Cajas

BusinessWeek 02/25/2010

Spain's Banks Boost Books by Refinancing Loans to Homeowners

Wall Street Journal 11/07/2013

The mess in La Mancha

Economist 04/04/2009

Spanish House Prices Decline Again

Wall Street Journal 05/28/2014

Spain Still Suffering Fallout From Housing Bust

Wall Street Journal 05/28/2014

Spain's troubled banks- Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo

03/11/2011

Grouped Articles

Spain Faces Short Buyers List For Troubled Caja

Wall Street Journal 09/07/2011

The Spanish Reform Model

Wall Street Journal 09/28/2011

Criticism of Spain’s Central Bank Grows

New York Times 10/20/2011

Spain Weighing a Fast, Costly Cleanup of Banks

Wall Street Journal 12/07/2011

The Real Threat Facing Spanish Lenders

BusinessWeek 11/23/2011

Spain’s banks: Horns of a dilemma

Economist 01/07/2012

Spain's Cajas savings banks

02/25/2010

Grouped Articles

Spanish Banks More Vulnerable Than Italy's

Wall Street Journal 07/13/2011

Spanish Banker Goes to Prison

New York Times 05/17/2013

The Pain in Spain Falls Mainly on the Cajas

BusinessWeek 02/25/2010

Spain's cajas: Unholy mess

Economist 05/29/2010

Spain's cajas: Thinking outside the box

Economist 07/31/2010

Spain's banks: Two cheers, three tiers

Economist 10/02/2010

Spain's banks and housing construction in 2011-2012

02/25/2010

Continued construction in housing suported by Spanish banks in 2011-2012. This is happening when a huge inventory of residential units estimated by some analysts at over 1 million remains unsold. It could further dampen home prices.

Grouped Articles

The Pain in Spain Falls Mainly on the Cajas

BusinessWeek 02/25/2010

Spain's banks: Two cheers, three tiers

Economist 10/02/2010

Spain's Bankia Returns to Profit

Wall Street Journal 02/04/2014

Spanish Banks Try to Build Their Way Out of Home Glut

Wall Street Journal 01/11/2012

Spain Spells Out Latest Plan to Bolster Health of Lenders

Wall Street Journal 02/03/2012

Spanish Banks Add to Cushion

Wall Street Journal 02/08/2012


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