S&P's Dire Warning For Europe
BERLIN, March 18 (Reuters) - Standard and Poor's sees a high risk that Spain, Italy, Portugal and France will not be able to carry through necessary reforms as the unemployed become less willing to put...
View ArticleProximal Data Partners With Allsystems to Sell AutoCache Fast Virtual Cache...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Proximal Data announces a strategic partnership with Allsystems, an IT systems management solutions provider who will sell AutoCache fast virtual cache software to...
View ArticleEurope’s work is far from over
Europe’s economic situation is viewed with far less concern than was the case six, 12 or 18 months ago. Policymakers in Europe far prefer engaging the United States on a possible trade and investment...
View ArticlePhilip Morris International Inc. (PMI) Presents at Consumer Analyst Group of...
Filed under: Investing *Philip Morris International Inc. (PMI) Presents at Consumer Analyst Group of Europe (CAGE) Conference* NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regulatory News: Philip Morris International...
View ArticleLetter from Europe: Poland and France Move Toward a Europe Less Dependent on...
Both countries recognize that Europe is no longer a strategic priority for the United States as that country's defense policy is suddenly placed under radical budget constraints. Reported by...
View ArticleThe Central Europe and Russia Fund, Inc. Announces Final Results of Tender Offer
Filed under: Investing *The Central Europe and Russia Fund, Inc. Announces Final Results of Tender Offer* NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- *The Central Europe and Russia Fund, Inc. (NYSE: CEE)* (the "Fund"...
View ArticleEurope: Are your Savings REALLY Safe?
On February 22 2013, we released an article focusing on the little known fact that depositors’ savings were at risk in Europe. At that time we wrote: *It’s a little known fact about the Spanish...
View ArticleGeorges Ugeux: Cyprus: Europe Violates the Sanctity of Insured Deposits
Europe has crossed the red line of the sanctity of insured deposits by making them subject to a partial confiscation. It is pure extortion of bank deposits that the European Union has asked Cyprus to...
View ArticleBUITER: The Cyprus Deal Is The Best Thing That's Happened For Europe In Years
Citi chief economist Willem Buiter has been one of the skeptics towards official policy over the course of the Eurozone crisis. Ever since ECB President Mario Draghi put markets to bed for an extended...
View ArticleIs Ford Getting on Track in Europe?
Filed under: Investing *Ford*'s European sales numbers for February are in, and once again it's an ugly result: The Blue Oval's overall sales in the 19 markets it counts as "Europe" were down 19% over...
View ArticleAHF: Over 25,000 Living with HIV Treated in Europe
AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--With HIV on the rise and little access to treatment, the need for lifesaving anti-retroviral treatment (ART) in Eastern Europe is growing. According to UNAIDS, between 2001...
View ArticleArena Faces Europe's Obesity Opportunity
Filed under: Investing You can't find a hotter topic in health care than obesity. From its impact on public health and quality of life to its long-term costs to advanced economies, rising obesity rates...
View ArticleMarkets Falling In Europe — Still No Deal In Cyprus
There's still no deal in Cyprus. As it stands, the government does not have the votes to pass the bank levy that would be required in order to reopen the banks without a financial collapse....
View ArticleBLOOMBERG: The Cyprus Bailout Is The Worst Thing Europe Has Done In The...
In an editorial signed by The Editors, Bloomberg View thrashes the Cyprus bailout, and its element of confiscating a chunk of everyone's bank deposits in order to bail out the banks. Of all the many...
View ArticleEurope Car Sales Spell Doom for GM
Filed under: Global Economy, Automotive Industry New car sales research from Europe shows that General Motors Co.'s (NYSE: GM) fortunes in the region have gotten much worse. Its decade-old string of...
View ArticleScandinavian-German PV Manufacturer Innotech Solar Nominated Finalist for the...
NARVIK, Norway, March 19, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Innotech Solar announced that it has been selected as a finalist for the Red Herring Top 100 Europe Award, a prestigious list honoring the most...
View ArticleThe New York Times Announces New Berlin Bureau Chief and Europe Editor
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--THE NEW YORK TIMES ANNOUNCES NEW BERLIN BUREAU CHIEF AND EUROPE EDITOR Reported by Business Wire 13 minutes ago.
View ArticleRobert E. Prasch: Blaming the Victims: Mario Draghi on Mass Unemployment in...
A couple of days ago, President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi "gave EU leaders a crash course in Macroeconomics." Reuters' report correctly summarized it as a lecture "about labor costs."...
View ArticleVisa Europe Members Discussing Sale
The European banks that own Visa Europe may soon decide to sell the credit-card organization to U.S.-based Visa Inc. and set up a rival system in Europe, people familiar with the matter said. Reported...
View ArticleDaniel Wagner: Implications of Europe's Stumble in Cyprus
Forget everything you've ever heard from the European Union policy elite about the sanctity of the Euro and forget ECB President Mario Draghi's statement last July about doing "whatever it takes" to...
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