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Ratings Gag Is No Joking Matter
Wall Street Journal 07/12/2011
Return of Long-Term Bond Buyers Seen as Crucial to Europe
New York Times 06/29/2012
Greece Gets New Bailout as U.S. Nears Brink
Wall Street Journal 07/22/2011
Wall Street Journal 05/07/2013
Portugal Returns to Bond Market
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Portugal's Government Thrust Into Turmoil
Wall Street Journal 07/03/2013
An improving situation after Draghi's policy statements on July 23, 2012 about the ECB's committment to the euro and reducing excessive borrowing costs of Italy and Spain.
Grouped Articles
Europe Bonds May Offer More Value
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
New Spanish Budget Free of Austerity Measures
New York Times 09/27/2013
Bonds of Italy, Spain Narrow Gap With U.S., German Yields
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2014
As Bond Markets Twist, Investors Shout
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2014
Wall Street Journal 06/10/2014
Spain Sale Improves Funding Prospects
Wall Street Journal 09/21/2012
Grouped Articles
Greece Gets New Bailout as U.S. Nears Brink
Wall Street Journal 07/22/2011
Ireland Makes Moody's Less Blue
Wall Street Journal 09/23/2013
Portugal, Ireland Make New Forays Into Capital Markets
Wall Street Journal 07/02/2014
Ireland Launches Inaugural 30-Year Bond
Wall Street Journal 02/04/2015
S&P Upgrades Ireland to ‘A+’ from ‘A’ on Reduced Deficit
Wall Street Journal 06/05/2015
Ireland Shows How to Ski Down the Debt Mountain
Wall Street Journal 09/28/2015
Portugal is taking vigorous steps without social unrest, including spending cuts that will stabilize the deficit, labor reform, and increasing exports through trading links to Africa and Latin America. Portugal needs to borrow about 10 billion euros in 2012 and the ratings downgrade has hurt Portugal by raising rates on new borrowing to about 20%. The economy is expected to shrink by 3% in 2012.
Grouped Articles
Ratings Gag Is No Joking Matter
Wall Street Journal 07/12/2011
Greece Gets New Bailout as U.S. Nears Brink
Wall Street Journal 07/22/2011
Portugal Returns to Bond Market
Wall Street Journal 05/08/2013
Idea of Euro Exit Finds Currency in Portugal
Wall Street Journal 05/27/2013
The Next Global Problem: Portugal
New York Times 04/30/2010
Portugal Emerges From Recession
Wall Street Journal 08/15/2013
Italy's borrowing costs went up to 5.7% a week after the July 22, 2011 eurozone debt deal for Greece.
Grouped Articles
Return of Long-Term Bond Buyers Seen as Crucial to Europe
New York Times 06/29/2012
Italian Vote Turns in Bonds' Favor
Wall Street Journal 04/23/2013
Italy Urged to Resist a Relapse in Spending
Wall Street Journal 05/03/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/14/2010
Europe Bonds May Offer More Value
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
The Key to Italy's Rating Is Kept in Canada
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Bond yields for Spanish government bonds in 2011-2014.
Grouped Articles
Return of Long-Term Bond Buyers Seen as Crucial to Europe
New York Times 06/29/2012
A Warning Light to Alert the I.M.F.
New York Times 09/21/2011
Europe Bonds May Offer More Value
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
New Spanish Budget Free of Austerity Measures
New York Times 09/27/2013
Netherlands Loses Triple-A Rating, Spain Outlook Raised
Wall Street Journal 11/30/2013
Bonds of Italy, Spain Narrow Gap With U.S., German Yields
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2014
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