By: Julia Lee | 2011-02-15 | Credit Equity markets are rising but in many ways 2011 is feeling a lot like 2009. Is there another global financial crisis heading our way? And if so, how should you respond regarding your own portfolio? read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2011-02-18 | Article Marketing Europe's debt crisis entered another phase last week, one which promises to be even worse than the first two. Bond spreads of peripheral eurozone sovereigns continued to widen alarmingly on Friday, with Portugal the worst casualty. read more
By: Linda Cartwright | 2011-08-16 | Banking Europe’s banks have taken a major beating due to the debt crisis currently taking grip of the continent, but personal banking in the UAE is going strong. read more
By: Himfr Tian | 2010-12-04 | Finance U. S. international credit rating agency Moody's Investors Service said 22, in view of the Irish banking crisis serious than expected, will be reduced Ireland's sovereign credit rating... read more
By: Johnson Ford | 2012-01-13 | Finance It's good to understand Europe's debt crisis and why it's affecting U.S. markets. Here's an overview of how the European Union operates, why the euro is in danger, and what the crisis could mean to American investors. read more
By: Daniel Arora | 2011-10-31 | Current Events European Leaders have come up with a solution for the European Sovereign Debt Crisis. But is it enough and will it do anything? In this article we will review the solution, and evaluate the effects. read more
By: Orietta Qi | 2010-12-25 | Business Despite the recent series of economic data showed the U. S. economy is accelerating the pace of recovery, but the Fed still insist on the implementation plan to buy 600 billion U... read more
By: Hypo Venture Capital Zurich | 2011-06-21 | Finance The euro fell for the first time in three days against the dollar on concern the currency region will struggle to contain its sovereign-debt crisis. read more
By: Robert Thomas | 2011-03-01 | Investing The world stock markets and the euro have slumped on concerns that the European sovereign debt crisis will spread across the continent. Further clouding the financial markets is the fact China has warned against military acts near its coastline, this as a new set of American/South Korean naval exercises take place. read more
By: Charlotte Rivington | 2011-05-19 | Investing The Eurozone crisis has already forced three members of the currency union to take EU/IMF bailouts but Spain, the next potential target of investors, is unlikely to follow read more
By: Himfr Mary | 2010-12-12 | Finance The euro area is clearly difficult to avoid the spread of the crisis, if not all respond in advance to make the program, both for countries around the world or China, when will be a bit confused. Like Greece, like when this crisis began, initially still want through their own efforts to defuse the crisis, but "Rome was not built in a day", the Greek debt crisis was ultimately resolved to resort to force to the domestic crisis... read more
By: World News | 2011-12-08 | Business Ideas That proposal is being met with resistance by the European Council, an institution that defines the priorities of the entire 27-nation EU. Its president, Herman Van Rompuy, favors going a simpler route amending existing rules that apply to the 17 euro countries to avoid the trickier step of requiring every country to approve the new treaty. read more
By: xuxiaoqing | 2010-09-28 | Careers Investors undersell euro widely: Investors undersell euro widely in 17th. The exchange rate of USD-EUR drops below 1.2330 USD, 1.2250 USD key supporting level, create the new low record since April, 2006. Last week, Euro is the largest devalued currency for dollars, declined over 3%. There is a common perspective among investors that Euro will decline further and its rate is not optimistic. UBS expected that the exchange rate of euros convert dollars will fall to the level of 1.15 dollars before read more
By: jiale | 2012-04-10 | Finance Facing the European debt crisis, it is impossible for China to stay out of it. Not long ago, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Commerce have clearly announced the support for the euro zone which has been deeply involved in the crisis. However, what should China do to help both European countries and safeguard its own national interests? read more
By: Dynamic Wealth | 2012-01-08 | Business Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) — Manufacturing weakened from China to Europe last month as the euro region’s debt crisis darkened the outlook for the global economy. read more