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Actions taken by EU leaders in 2011-2012 to resolve the debt crisis in member countries.

02/26/2011

Actions taken for Ireland, Greece, Portugal and other countries facing debt problems.

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Policy ‘Troika’ for Europe Financial Woes at Odds

New York Times 06.07.2013

Ireland Shows How to Ski Down the Debt Mountain

Wall Street Journal 09.28.2015

European Debt Deal Has Flaws - News Analysis

New York Times 03.14.2011

Portugal Pays Higher Yield at Bond Sale

Wall Street Journal 03.16.2011

Europe Needs to Apportion Pain

Wall Street Journal 03.17.2011

Portugal under siege: The winter of living dangerously

Economist 02.26.2011

Portugal Braces for Government Collapse

Wall Street Journal 03.23.2011

José Sócrates Quits as Portugal’s Leader as Plan Is Rejected

New York Times 03.23.2011

The euro zone's periphery: They’re bust. Admit it.

Economist 04.02.2011

Portugal to Ask Europe for a Financial Bailout

New York Times 04.06.2011

Portugal Is Next Nation in European Union's €˜Debt Trap

New York Times 04.08.2011

Portugal's Bailout to Require Deep Cuts

Wall Street Journal 04.09.2011

None Dare Call It Default

Wall Street Journal 04.20.2011

Investors Doubt Orthodoxy on Greek Debt

Wall Street Journal 05.02.2011

Greek Debt Talks Widen Divisions in the Euro Zone

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2011

Portugal Bailout Plan Detailed

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2011

Government Sees Deep Recession Ahead for Portugal

New York Times 05.05.2011

Why Markets Are Underplaying Greek Drama

Wall Street Journal 05.21.2011

Greece's debt crisis: Trichet the intransigent

Economist 05.14.2011

Europe's Split on Debt Crisis Hardens

Wall Street Journal 05.25.2011

Ireland's chances of recovery: Celtic cross

Economist 05.28.2011

New Rescue Package for Greece Takes Shape

New York Times 05.31.2011

Plan Focuses on Rescheduling of Greek Debt

Wall Street Journal 06.06.2011

Greece's Bailout Brinkmanship

Wall Street Journal 06.21.2011

Derivatives Cloud the Possible Fallout From a Greek Default

New York Times 06.22.2011

Portugal Deficit Much Higher Than Forecast

Wall Street Journal 06.30.2011

Greece and the euro: The abuses of austerity

Economist 07.02.2011

Europe Must Choose Currency or Financial Union

New York Times 07.21.2011

Greece Gets New Bailout as U.S. Nears Brink

Wall Street Journal 07.22.2011

A Guide to the New Deal in Athens: How a 'Selective Default' Works

Wall Street Journal 07.22.2011

Bad Brussels Buffet

Wall Street Journal 07.22.2011

Euro Zone's Imperfect Path to Union

Wall Street Journal 07.22.2011

Some Bailout Providers May One Day Need Help Too

New York Times 07.24.2011

Greek Bailout Negotiator Sees Benefits for Banks

New York Times 07.24.2011

Frenemies: Two Greek Rivals Hold Nation's Fate in Balance

Wall Street Journal 07.26.2011

Plan for Greece Favors Creditors

New York Times 07.25.2011

In Greek Debt Deal, Clear Benefits for the Banks

New York Times 07.25.2011

Germany Lowers Expectations for E.U. Summit

New York Times 10.17.2011

Plan to Leave Euro for Drachma Gains Support in Greece

New York Times 11.01.2011

Our Reckless Meritocracy

New York Times 11.05.2011

Concession Smooths Way Toward a Greek Debt Deal

Wall Street Journal 02.08.2012

Greece to Borrow up to €35 Billion for Debt Buyback

Wall Street Journal 02.11.2012

A Hollow Target for Greek Debt

Wall Street Journal 02.18.2012

The French Deception

Wall Street Journal 06.30.2011


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