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Poland Wants to Influence Euro Zone's Shape
Under the terms of its accession to the EU, Poland must eventually join the euro. However, the financial crisis that has crippled the European economy has dented Poles' initial enthusiasm for deeper EU integration, and less than one third of the ...
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Euro rallies to session high against the dollar
NEW YORK May 21 (Reuters) - The euro rose to a session high against the dollar on Tuesday as investors positioned ahead of testimony from U.S.
France Tel to invest up to 50 million euro in Dailymotion: report
PARIS (Reuters) - France Telecom plans to invest between 30 and 50 million euros ($64 million) in its video-sharing website Dailymotion and begin a fresh search for a partner in the autumn, its chief executive said on Tuesday.
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Secondary Sources: Euro Crisis, Jobs Flow, Food Stamps
�Euro Crisis: Matthew Higgins and Thomas Klitgaard examine foreign borrowing in the euro zone periphery. �Periphery countries have suffered painful contractions weaning themselves from foreign borrowing.
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Anti-euro protester atop St. Peter's in Rome
Marcello Di Finizio clings to the 138 metre high dome of St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, Rome - as guards and police look on.
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Euro Banks May Have $386 Billion Capital Deficit, Berenberg Says
A review of asset quality by euro zone's banking regulators of the region's banks may show a capital shortfall of 300 billion euros ($386 billion) to 400 billion euros led by France and Germany, according to analysts at Berenberg Bank. The European ...
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EURO GOVT-Dovish Fed officials lift Bund before auction
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Credit rating firms sow doubt on euro zone bond rally
LONDON (Reuters) - Credit rating firms say they could further downgrade the ratings of highly indebted euro zone countries, putting their bonds at risk of being pitched out of global indexes and reversing a fall in their borrowing costs.
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EURO GOVT-Investors price out Greek default as curve normalises
Bund losses might be limited by weak euro zone outlook. * Greek 10-year yield falls below 30-year for 1st time since 2010. By Emelia Sithole-Matarise.
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Serb Central Bank Cuts GDP Forecast to 2% on Euro Area
Serbia's economy will grow less than expected this year because of the deteriorating economic outlook in the euro area, its key trading partner, and subdued domestic demand.
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