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Greece and Europe’s Crisis

Violence Emerges in Athens In an article by Louise Armitstead, it seems that Europe’s debt crisis is getting out of control in more than just financial ways. Just two days ago the Athens parliament was subject to a violent outburst while the capital’s politicians discussed “savage spending cuts.” The people outside were less than happy,… Continue Reading

US Economy’s Impact on Global Finances

World Bank economist Andrew Burns commented on America’s recent weak economic data, noting a significant slowing down of US economic growth. However he said that it was unlikely that the US would experience a “double-dip recession.” In terms of Europe, the recovery is somewhat stalling also vis-à-vis various crises in different areas, most notably Ireland… Continue Reading

Economics: Europe Vis-à-vis America

Europe Awaiting Crisis It seems that while America and much of the western world is about ready to really recover from their economic crisis, the situation is quite different for Europe which is still awaiting its own crisis. This might not spell such great news for the region. Indeed, CEO of Principal Global Investors Jim… Continue Reading