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Spain Pays New Record For Mediumterm Debt

Spain's borrowing costs hit a new euro era high at a debt auction on Thursday, a few hours before it is expected to shed light on the dire state of its weaker banks and possibly make a formal request

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European Officials To Meet But Crisis Fix Elusive

Europe's finance ministers will meet in Luxembourg starting Thursday to discuss ways to halt the government debt crisis that is spreading across the 17-country eurozone.Spain's government, which has

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Facebook Seeks To Consolidate PostIPO Lawsuits

Facebook is seeking to consolidate the more than 40 lawsuits it faces following its rocky initial public offering of stock last month.In a filing with a judicial panel on Friday, Facebook and the

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New Dangers Lurk For Rudderless Spain

Spain seems trapped on a conveyor belt carrying it toward a furnace - an international rescue of the euro zone's fourth biggest economy.Bad commercial loans, economic decline and sliding real estate

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Central Banks Stand Ready On Eve Of Greek Vote

On the eve of Greek elections, Europe's central bankers are hoping to avert a financial panic by signaling their readiness to support banks.At the same time, the head of the European Central Bank is

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ECB's Coeure Banking Union Could Revive Money Markets

A European banking union could help revive money markets by restoring confidence in the creditworthiness of banks and governments, European Central Bank Executive Board member Benoit Coeure

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Exclusive ECB Mulls Scrapping Rating Rules For Government Bonds Sources

The European Central Bank is discussing a medium-term plan to scrap ratings rules on euro zone sovereign bonds and instead set their value as collateral in lending operations on its own internal

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Greek Spanish Savings Flee Eurozone Crisis

In Europe's most economically stricken countries, people are taking their money out of banks as a way to protect their savings from the growing financial storm.People are worried that their savings

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Spain Sees Good Demand For Bonds Pays Higher Rate

Spain successfully raised €2.2 billion ($2.8 billion) in a debt auction Thursday that saw strong investor demand, though it had to pay sharply higher interest rates due to concern that the country

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Japan Swiss Set Up Tax Deals With US Treasury

The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday it had reached agreements with Switzerland and Japan to crack down on tax evasion by Americans, a move meant to help banks in those countries comply with

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Spain PM Brushes Off IMF Austerity Advice For Now

Spain will not immediately implement the International Monetary Fund's latest recommendations, which include cutting government workers' wages further, because they are nonbinding advice, the prime

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Moody's Cuts Ratings Of 15 Banks Morgan Stanley Down 2 Notches

Ratings agency Moody's downgraded many of the world's biggest banks on Thursday, lowering credit ratings of 15 companies by one to three notches.Morgan Stanley, one of the most closely watched firms,

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Moody's Downgrades 15 Banks Morgan Stanley Down Two Notches

Ratings agency Moody's downgraded 15 of the world's biggest banks on Thursday, lowering credit ratings by one to three notches to reflect the risk of losses they face from volatile capital markets

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Bad Reports Give Dow Its Secondworst Day Of Year

Relentlessly gloomy reports about the health of the world economy rocked Wall Street on Thursday, stirring more worry about the stalled recovery and sending the stock market to its second-worst

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Analysis Companies Assess Bank Relations After Moody's Move

In the weeks leading up to Moody's downgrade of major global banks, corporate treasurers quietly accelerated their own reviews of where to put their bank deposits, who they trade swaps with and who

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IMF Says Spain Should Not Rush Deficit Cuts

Spain should not rush to cut its public deficit at a time of extreme economic weakness, the International Monetary Fund said on Friday, while urging Europe to take action to prevent a banking crisis

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Analysis ANZ's Asia Gamble Time To Splash The Cash

HSBC banker Michael Smith's 2007 presentation on how he would grow ANZ , Australia's No.4 lender, across Asia to rival his own bank and Standard Chartered so impressed ANZ's board they appointed

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Analysis Deadbeat Corporate Borrowers Not In India

Lenders to India's Hotel Leela, a 5-star chain that is more than two months behind in payments on $700 million of debt, are likely to bite the bullet and amend the loan terms rather than declare it

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Obama To Press For Euro Zone Progress At G20 Summit

U.S. President Barack Obama will press European leaders this week to resolve their debt crisis but the United States does not expect much progress before the end of the month, a White House adviser

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Wall Street Week Ahead Likely Win For Greek Probailout Parties May Bring Respite

Early results from Greece's elections on Sunday showed pro-bailout parties are on course to win a slim majority, which may give markets some respite, but any coalition's majority looks set to be

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