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European Central Bank Sees More Eurozone Economic Decline

The European Central Bank says the economic fortunes of the 17-nation euro currency bloc are likely to continue to decline next year and not advance again until late in 2013 and into 2014. Bank...

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European Central Bank Sees More Eurozone Economic Decline

The European Central Bank says the economic fortunes of the 17-nation euro currency bloc are likely to continue to decline next year and not advance again until late in 2013 and into 2014. Bank...

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Greek Economy Still Plunging

The economy in debt-ridden Greece is continuing its freefall, contracting 6.9 percent in the July-to-September period compared to a year ago. The Athens government said Friday the third quarter drop...

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Monti Resignation Sparks New Eurozone Uncertainty

Italy's stock market plunged Monday and the country's borrowing costs jumped as the unexpected resignation of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti added a new uncertainty to the eurozone debt crisis. The...

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EU Reaches Eurozone Bank Supervision Deal

European Union finance ministers have reached a deal to create a single supervisor for eurozone banks, in a bid to address a key component of the continent's financial struggles. The agreement reached...

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Eurozone Approves Greek Aid, New Bank Regulation

Eurozone finance ministers have approved the release of more bailout money for Greece, ending weeks of fears that the debt-ridden country might default on its financial obligations. The finance chiefs...

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European Leaders Say Worst of Debt Crisis Is Over

Some European leaders are saying that the worst of the continent's three-year governmental debt crisis is behind it, even as they remained cautious about its weak economy. The leaders approved creation...

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European Leaders Say Worst of Debt Crisis Is Over

Some European leaders are saying that the worst of the continent's three-year governmental debt crisis is behind it, even as they remained cautious about its weak economy. The leaders approved creation...

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Eurozone Industrial Production Still Shrinking

The eurozone says its industrial production fell for the third straight month in November, the latest signal that the currency bloc remains mired in recession. The 17-nation eurozone said Monday that...

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German Economy Contracted in Late 2012

Germany has Europe's most robust economy, but now even its economic fortunes are shrinking in the face of the eurozone recession. Berlin said Tuesday that its economy contracted one-half of one percent...

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European Central Bank Sees More Eurozone Economic Decline

The European Central Bank says the economic fortunes of the 17-nation euro currency bloc are likely to continue to decline next year and not advance again until late in 2013 and into 2014. Bank...

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European Central Bank Sees More Eurozone Economic Decline

The European Central Bank says the economic fortunes of the 17-nation euro currency bloc are likely to continue to decline next year and not advance again until late in 2013 and into 2014. Bank...

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Greek Economy Still Plunging

The economy in debt-ridden Greece is continuing its freefall, contracting 6.9 percent in the July-to-September period compared to a year ago. The Athens government said Friday the third quarter drop...

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Monti Resignation Sparks New Eurozone Uncertainty

Italy's stock market plunged Monday and the country's borrowing costs jumped as the unexpected resignation of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti added a new uncertainty to the eurozone debt crisis. The...

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EU Reaches Eurozone Bank Supervision Deal

European Union finance ministers have reached a deal to create a single supervisor for eurozone banks, in a bid to address a key component of the continent's financial struggles. The agreement reached...

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Eurozone Approves Greek Aid, New Bank Regulation

Eurozone finance ministers have approved the release of more bailout money for Greece, ending weeks of fears that the debt-ridden country might default on its financial obligations. The finance chiefs...

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European Leaders Say Worst of Debt Crisis Is Over

Some European leaders are saying that the worst of the continent's three-year governmental debt crisis is behind it, even as they remained cautious about its weak economy. The leaders approved creation...

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European Leaders Say Worst of Debt Crisis Is Over

Some European leaders are saying that the worst of the continent's three-year governmental debt crisis is behind it, even as they remained cautious about its weak economy. The leaders approved creation...

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Eurozone Industrial Production Still Shrinking

The eurozone says its industrial production fell for the third straight month in November, the latest signal that the currency bloc remains mired in recession. The 17-nation eurozone said Monday that...

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German Economy Contracted in Late 2012

Germany has Europe's most robust economy, but now even its economic fortunes are shrinking in the face of the eurozone recession. Berlin said Tuesday that its economy contracted one-half of one percent...

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