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McManus: Merkel intent on keeping Eurozone united
Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's impossible prime minister, has committed almost every sin that modern politics affords. He entertains barely-of-age girls as overnight guests and brags about it. He appoints business cronies and television starlets to government...Tags: Government, Greece, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Parliament, Spain
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Bond yields surge in Europe as 'contagion' fears spread
Money & CompanyEurope's debt crisis is going from bad to worse -- again. Investors dumped government bonds of Portugal, Ireland, Italy and Spain on Wednesday, driving market yields up sharply, after Moody’s Investors Service late Tuesday slashed Portugal’s... -
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European markets plunge as debt crisis worsens; gold jumps [Updated]
Money & CompanyEuropean financial markets crumbled Monday as government bond yields surged again in Spain and Italy, deepening fears that the continent's debt crisis had entered a far more dangerous phase. U.S. stocks also were broadly lower. Gold hit a record high........ -
Inflation in China accelerates to a three-year high
Money & CompanyChina’s inflation rate jumped to a three-year high in June, adding to the risk that fast-rising consumer prices pose to the world’s second-largest economy. The country’s consumer price index climbed 6.4% from June of last year,... -
Food prices grow, as does public's appetite to eat out
Money & CompanyDoes it seem like your food bill has been getting bigger? You’re right. According to data released Friday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service, Americans spent $1.24 billion on their total food bill in 2010,... -
California gasoline is higher, but some states have it worse
Money & CompanyRefinery problems plaguing the northeast U.S. and the Great Lakes region are keeping California out of the top five of the nation's worst gasoline prices. California is almost always vying with Alaska and Hawaii for the worst gasoline prices in...... -
Dollar gets trashed as U.S. debt fears deepen
Money & CompanyThe strongest sign of worry about the U.S. debt drama may be showing up in the dollar, which is on track for its third straight weekly decline. If you don’t like what’s happening in America, one way to register that...... -
European stocks dive on U.S. economy fears
Money & CompanyStocks plunged in Europe on Monday, driving some markets to new lows for the year, as worries mounted about the U.S. economy and as Italy and Spain faced a fresh jump in bond yields. European markets had been drifting modestly...... -
Oil reaches a 2011 low; gasoline prices should fall
Money & CompanyOil prices have hit new lows for the year following Standard & Poor's downgrade of the U.S. credit rating, but analysts said that there was little good news in the commodity's decline. They likened the situation to an obese man...... -
Asian markets recover after early losses
Money & CompanyAsian stocks rebounded after a volatile day of trading Tuesday that sent markets nosediving in the morning before clawing back to more stable territory. Japan's Nikkei 225 stock average closed down 1.7% to 8,944.48 after losing more then 4% earlier......
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