President Barack Obama and other leaders of the Group of Eight industrial nations expressed hope Saturday that Greece will remain in the Eurozone. The G-8 leaders want to strengthen the eurozone and help Europe's economy grow. (May 19) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile:...
The Euro Zone crisis is escalating, as Greece may be on the verge of a final collapse. According to the Reuters, anxious Greeks have started a bank run, withdrawing as much as 700 million euros ($894 million) from the nation's banks on Monday. Greece's political leaders meet on Wednesday to form ...
Stratfor analyst Adriano Bosoni examines Germany's domestic political dilemma as it tries to manage the Eurozone crisis. For more analysis, visit: www.stratfor.com
As the French go to the polls today in the first round of choosing a new president, RT talks to Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, one of the candidates. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
A final round of coalition talks are set to take place on Tuesday for Greece's political parties in a final bid by President Karolos Papoulias to broker a deal for a coalition government and break the deadlock of elections that have left the country in political limbo. The far left Syriza party h...
Greece has announced that it could ditch the Euro and exit the Eurozone in as little as 3 months - unless the EU and the IMF fund it with a second 130 billion euro bailout. Talks over the cash life-line have stalled for months over the poor performance of austerity measures and fears for the futu...
A coalition of leftist parties in Greece are trying to form a cabinet that will reject the harsh austerity measures imposed by the EU and the IMF. Will Greece remain in the eurozone? Guests: Vagelis Agapitos, George Tzogopoulos, Reinhard Luken.
This hearing of the Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee examines the Federal Reserve's assistance to the Eurozone and the impact of that assistance on the US monetary system and the dollar. It was held on Tuesday, March 27, at 10:00 am in Room 2128 of the Rayburn House Office Bui...
www.euronews.com Amid increasing worries about the eurozone's debt problems, countries are finding it difficult to borrow money by selling government bonds. In its latest auction, on Wednesday, Germany was unable to sell all the bonds it wanted. Germany is considered to be the safest of safe have...
RT's Sophie Shevardnadze talks to the winner of the Nobel prize for economics, Kenneth Joseph Arrow, about how he thinks the Eurozone debt crisis should be tackled. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
Grim data from the Eurozone Monday suggests the overhang from the region's sovereign debt crisis - and the austerity measures it's created - will have a deeper impact on the economy than first anticipated. For full report and more videos from IBTimes UK, see goo.gl
Today President Obama met with members of the European Union to try to save the ailing Euro. The fear of economic collapse seems to be spreading, and Greece, Portugal and Ireland have been bailed out as of now. Now Italy and Spain are feeling the pinch. Is the end of the Eurozone near? Joe Weisen...
CNN's Fareed Zakaria gives us his take on the eurozone crisis.
The incoming European Central Bank head says the eurozone should be more financially integrated. And the outgoing chief Jean-Claude Trichet thought a "federation" with a central finance ministry for Europe was the only solution to the debt crisis. But financial writer Peter Bild told RT that the ...
5-17-2012: In today's radio show preview, Christopher Greene discusses the collapse of Greece, the bank runs that are taking place and the possibility of civil war. www.greenewave.com www.greenewave.com To Donate: www.paypal.com
The new French president and the winning parties in the Greek parliamentary polls, all oppose austerity. How will the New France and Greece affect the Eurozone economy? Is the strong Sarkozy/Merkel partnership headed to a coallision course? On this edition of News Analysis we will discuss the sit...