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Spain's Rajoy sets condition for bailout
PM Mariano Rajoy says he will consider bailout if Europe's central bank fleshes out plans for government bond purchase.
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ECB's Draghi reaffirms pledge to save euro
Markets underwhelmed by European Central Bank chief's promise to do "whatever it takes" to preserve single currency.
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Last Modified: 02 Aug 2012 21:37 GMT
European central bank chief vows to save euro
Mario Draghi says his bank is prepared to do whatever it takes to preserve troubled currency.
Europe
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2012 22:06 GMT
European Central Bank slashes interest rates
Widely expected quarter-percentage point cut intends to make both businesses and consumers borrow and spend more money.
Europe
Last Modified: 05 Jul 2012 20:22 GMT
Will the eurozone collapse?
The head of the European Central Bank has warned that the currency union has become unsustainable.
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The Greek paradox and the left
Greek voters sent Europe a message that austerity and deprivation are not an acceptable path forward.
Matthaios Tsimitakis
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Last Modified: 11 May 2012 14:29 GMT
ECB urges fiscal discipline in eurozone
European Central Bank urges eurozone governments to match growth strategy with fiscal discipline.
Europe
Last Modified: 03 May 2012 23:47 GMT
Security tight as ECB meets in Barcelona
Protests expected in Spanish city in the absence of hopes of any support mechanisms emerging from the meeting.
Europe
Last Modified: 03 May 2012 10:29 GMT
Europe's short vacation
Without a much easier monetary policy and a less front-loaded mode of fiscal austerity, the eurozone crisis will deepen.
Nouriel Roubini
Opinion
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2012 14:46 GMT
European economy gets huge cash injection
Private banks buy more than $700bn in funds from European Central Bank, helping to keep Italy and Spain from debt trap.
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