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Greece: IMF, EU agree on new debt target

The agreement “will certainly reduce the uncertainty and strengthen confidence in Europe and in Greece,” Mario Draghi, President of the European Central Bank, said.

Greek PM worries about liquidity, to meet with Merkel next week

Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras told a German magazine Friday that Greece would be broke by late November without European aid.

Greece scrambles to form coalition as G20 leaders mull Europe's crisis

Talks in Greece come as world leaders meeting at a G20 summit in Mexico urged Europe to take "all necessary measures" to overcome the euro zone debt crisis.

Business Insider: Europe faces more economic turbulence, reports Citi

Citi's veteran technical analyst Tom Fitzpatrick has bad news for everyone.

Chatter: Markets perky after Spanish bailout

Stock markets welcome the euro zone's decision to bail out Spain's banks, the US Secretary of Commerce crashes his car... twice, and unhappy birthdays are on the rise.
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Stock markets welcome the euro zone's decision to bail out Spain's banks, the US Secretary of Commerce crashes his car... twice, and unhappy birthdays are on the rise.
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Spanish regulator suspends trading in Bankia shares

Spain's market regulator suspended trade ahead of a Bankia board meeting today that is expected to calculate the rescue funds it needs from the government.

Deadline looms for Greek debt swap deal

Rising optimism that the debt swap will be a success successful boosted Asian shares today, AFP reported, adding that the euro and dollar were both up against the yen.

Eurozone Greek talks inch closer to bailout (VIDEO)

The Greek finance minister, Evangelis Venizelos, said his countrymen are prepared to make the "necessary sacrifices."

Spain protests: Hundreds of thousands march against labor reforms

Protesters marched in around 57 cities across Spain, in protest of new labor laws that would make it easier for employers to fire workers.

International Monetary Fund to give less to Greece in second bailout

The International Monetary Fund is considering contributing just 13 billion euro to the latest Greek bailout package, a move The Wall Street Journal reports would leave euro zone governments to provide a greater percentage of rescue funding than it has in past efforts.
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