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Debt Crisis Is Changing Europe’s Currency Union

Posted on December 3, 2010 by

Amid debt crisis trauma, 16-nation eurozone is changing the very nature of the currency union

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Debt Tumbles Most Since August Amid Bailout: Argentine Credit

Posted on November 30, 2010 by

The biggest tumble in Argentine bonds in more than three months is causing the country to lag behind emerging-market debt on concern Europe’s financial crisis will spread beyond Ireland.

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Dubai considers privatisation in fight against debt

Posted on November 28, 2010 by

Debt-laden Dubai is looking into a possible privatisation of public sector firms and offloading international assets, but is waiting for the right time for a good return, officials said on Sunday.

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Debt turmoil, contagion fears sweep Europe

Posted on November 26, 2010 by

Europe struggled mightily Friday to keep the debt crisis from engulfing country after country.

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How can Europe stop its debt crisis? – The Curious Capitalist …

Posted on November 24, 2010 by

Brother can you spare a Euro Let’s just be blunt: The Eurozone’s bailout program has failed. It’s not solving the underlying causes of the European debt crisis; it might even be making matters worse.

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Spain struggles to avoid link to debt-stricken Ireland

Posted on November 21, 2010 by

As debt-stricken Ireland heads for a Greek-style EU bailout, Spain is desperately trying to avoid being lumped in the same basket but analysts warn it will have to do more to keep investors happy.

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Debt consolidation – How it can help you to get out of debt?

Posted on November 18, 2010 by

Handling debt has become the biggest problem in today’s economy as countries have still not totally recovered from the economic downturn of 2007. The situation is not different in U.S. As per Bureau of the Public Debt, national debt has increased by $1.65 in this year.

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Euro zone seeks way out of Irish debt crisis

Posted on November 16, 2010 by

Euro zone finance ministers will try to find a way out of Ireland’s debt crisis on Tuesday, with Dublin resisting calls to seek a state bailout by contending that only its banks may need help.

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Debt Commissioners: Baby Boomers Will Crush Social Security, Medicare

Posted on November 14, 2010 by

Baby boomers withdrawing funds from Social Security , Medicare and Medicaid are going to “crush the system” in a matter of years, a member of President Obama’s blue-ribbon commission on the debt warned Sunday. 

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Can Student Loan Debt be Consolidated?

Posted on November 11, 2010 by

Refinancing student debt into a fixed-rate loan is possible, especially with good credit.

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