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Results last updated June 20th, 2012

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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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Outlook Darkens As Europe Sinks China Struggles

The downturn in the euro zone's private sector is becoming entrenched and Chinese factories are finding the going increasingly tough, business surveys showed on Thursday, painting a darker outlook

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Crisis Plans Lag Even As Japan's Reactors Restart

If the Ohi nuclear reactors plunged into a Fukushima-style meltdown, the only route for escaping or for sending help would be a winding, cliff-hugging road often closed by snow in winter or clogged

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Wary Greeks Look To Election With Trepidation

At the dinner table, in the coffee shop, on the street corner, the one constant as Greeks prepare to vote once again is concern, and even fear. Depending on the outcome of Sunday's election, Greece

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Eurozone Business Activity Shrinks US China Output Slows

Business activity across the euro zone shrank for a fifth straight month in June and Chinese manufacturing contracted, while weaker overseas demand slowed U.S. factory growth, surveys showed on

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Euro Zone Needs Common Finance MinisterIMF Chief

The euro zone needs a common finance minister and should consider issuing region-wide bonds to help pull it out of its economic crisis, said International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde."What

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Developing World Needs Euro Crisis Defense Zoellick

Developing nations must be ready for a severe global financial crisis should the euro zone fail to cope with its current problems, outgoing World Bank chief Robert Zoellick said in an interview

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Mexican President Expects Big IMF Firewall Boost

G20 summit host President Felipe Calderon of Mexico said Saturday that he expects the world's largest economies to deliver more than the $430 billion pledged to stop the spread of the European

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President Obama Family Attend Wedding In Chicago

President Barack Obama got a brief respite from the euro zone debt crisis and an intensifying general election campaign on Saturday while attending the wedding of a top aide's daughter with his

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Gold Drops 25 Percent After Data Stirs Deflation Fears

Gold fell 2.5 percent on Thursday, nearly wiping out this year's gains as renewed fears of a global economic slowdown and disappointment over a lack of aggressive U.S. Federal Reserve stimulus

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No Fast Recovery Seen As MA Activity Drops 25 Percent

Mergers and acquisitions activity fell 25 percent worldwide in the first half of 2012 as global economic uncertainty reined in companies' expansion plans -- and bankers don't expect much improvement

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Fed Ramps Up Economic Stimulus Ready To Do More

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday delivered another round of monetary stimulus and said it was ready to do even more to help an increasingly fragile economic recovery.The central bank expanded its

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IMF Sees Risks To Global Growth Calls For Collective Action

REUTERS - The International Monetary Fund has warned of significant risks to the world economy from the European debt crisis and excessive fiscal tightening in some rich nations, urging collective

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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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France Sees Berlin Ties Unhurt By Merkel Remarks

Relations between France and Germany are unaffected by Chancellor Angela Merkel's criticism of French economic performance and the two countries will continue working together, a French presidential

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EU Boosts Sahel Food Crisis Aid By 40 Million Euros

The European Commission said Monday it is increasing humanitarian funding to the Sahel by 40 million euros in a bid to jumpstart a donors' gathering in Brussels.The proposed increase takes Commission

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THE RACE Obama Romney Grapple With Euro Crisis

President Barack Obama is out of the country for a few days but hardly off the campaign trail.He's attending a summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, of 20 world leaders and the top agenda item — the

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Insight The Power Brokers With Europe's Fate In Their Hands

THE EDITOR: NIKOLAS BLOMENikolas Blome is one of the most powerful journalists in Europe. Chief political correspondent and deputy editor of Bild, continental Europe's most widely read daily

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US Stocks Meander As European Debt Crisis Festers

Crisis-weary investors scoffed Monday at what had appeared to be a hopeful turn in the European debt crisis: a victory for pro-Europe parties in a Greek election. U.S. stocks were little changed, and

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Europe's Relief From Greek Vote Likely Fleeting

Greece's election result has eased fears of imminent financial disaster for Europe, but the continent's leaders are still searching for a way to contain a debt crisis that threatens the global

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