Chinadaily
Experts said their expectations are very low as European Union leaders gather for another summit on Thursday and Friday to try to tackle the debt crisis, and they warned that China will be further affected by economic depression in Europe. The...
The Age
Story continues below US stocks slashed steep early losses in the last hour of trade to end moderately lower, amid short covering and hopes that EU leaders would agree on measures to stem the eurozone crisis. European stock markets and the euro have...
Newyork Times
Meeting on Euro Crisis Opens Without French-German Accord Pool photo by Guido Bergmann Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and Prime Minister Mario Monti of Italy conferred on Thursday in Brussels. President Francois Hollande of France arrived here...
Seattle Post Intelligencer
French President Francois Hollande says the leaders of the 17 countries that use the euro are holding an unplanned meeting in the middle of the night to talk about emergency measures that might lower the borrowing rates of Italy and Spain. Leaders of...
Miami Herald
Leaders of the deeply divided European Union met into the early hours of Friday in search of a common response to the continent's growing economic crisis after agreeing to a modest package intended to boost growth and employment. Markets in Europe...
The independent
News in pictures Suggested Topics Spain's borrowing costs jumped above 7 per cent and Italy had to pay through the nose to raise debt at an auction yesterday, heaping more pressure on European leaders as they kicked off a eurozone crisis summit in...