European Union leaders have seemingly changed their tune lately on how best to deal with the long-running Eurozone debt crisis.
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Telegraph.co.ukPRECIOUS METALS: Comex Gold Eases After No G-8 SurprisesWall Street JournalBy Matt Day Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–Gold futures eased on Monday after the large gains seen late last week, as some investors who had bet tha…
AFPLondon stocks drop at open on eurozone crisis fearsAFPLONDON — London's benchmark FTSE 100 index sank in opening deals on Friday as investor sentiment was rocked by a ratings downgrade for Greece and also for 16 Spanish banks, ahead of a cruci…
Euro Bond Will Seal Europe’s Fate
Jeff Nielson
11/25/11 – 02:07 PM EST
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Today’s Telegraph is reporting a story published in the CCP’s Peoples’ Daily by Zhang Zhixiang, a former head of the People’s Bank of China international department, and Zhang Chao, an economist for the China Development Bank. The commentary disc…