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If you don't know May 9 is Europe Day, then you find yourself in good company with a majority of Europeans. Even in the most buoyant time, this holiday marking the Schumann Declaration, presented by French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman in 1950,
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www.thelocal.de/national/20130430-49445.html Ditching the euro would cost Germany at least 200,000 jobs and half a percentage point in growth, according to a new study which concluded that Europe's biggest economy benefited from being within the
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German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said a new anti-euro party "can't be taken seriously" and labelled its core demand "economically insane" in comments published Sunday. The small Alternative for Germany (AFD) party wants to ditch the euro
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With less than six months to go before parliamentary elections in Germany , a new political party that is calling for an end to the European currency union is gaining strength. The party, Alternative for Germany , held its first formal party congress
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Greece The head of Greece's radical left party, Alexis Tsipras, says he is seeking people's vote in order to cancel the terms of the country's international bailout agreement. Tsipras, whose party came second in the inconclusive May 6 polls, said
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The euro sank another nearly one percent on the dollar Wednesday amid more eurozone turmoil, while the Japanese yen made broad gains feeding on traders' jitters. With worries mounting that heavy losses in Spain's banks could overwhelm the government
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A ten billion euro capital increase at the European Investment Bank would allow the EU lender to boost lending by 60 billion over three years, EIB vice president Phillipe de Fontaine Vive said Tuesday. Fontaine Vive told journalists at a conference
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It was not entirely clear what steps the president of the European Central Bank , Mario Draghi , was advocating in his speech in Rome, but President Francois Hollande of France and Chancellor Angela Merkel seemed more intent on laying the groundwork
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Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has warned Europe's central banks not to increase their exposure to Greece because of the high level of political uncertainty there ahead of next month's elections. In an interview with German Sunday newspaper
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France's economy did not grow in the first quarter of the year, raising concerns that the country could be headed toward a recession. The national statistics agency Insee said Tuesday that GDP was stagnant from January to March. It also revised down
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