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European banks walk tightrope with no net
Corporate retreats sometimes feature a trust-building exercise in which participants fall backwards into the arms of their colleagues. European banks ...
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Detroit gets reprieve from football blackout
Lions fans will be able to watch the home opener on TV after all, thanks to the team's first sellout since last November.By Christopher TkaczykIt was ...
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Geithner gets his euro stress tests
Three weeks after the Treasury secretary paid them a visit, European leaders are uniting behind plans to publicly report on the strength of big euro z...
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The euro's Greek tragedy
By Colin BarrThe Greek crisis has thrown another detour into the euro's march to world currency domination.The rise of the European common currency ha...
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World Cup vuvuzela filter: the future of Internet TV?
In honor of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, YouTube recently added a "vuvuzela" button that would enable the plastic horn's trademark buzzing on j...
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Contemplating a breakup of the euro zone
With all the troubles developing around parts of debt-ridden Europe, could it possibly get worse? Some are actually thinking the unthinkable: A breaku...
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Euro crisis hits France, Germany
Sovereign debt worries aren't just for the weaker European countries anymore.The latest round of questions about the euro sent debt-default insurance ...
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Dollar soars as euro crisis deepens
Suddenly the dollar isn't the world's most hated currency.The greenback surged again vs. the euro Tuesday, following another round of stronger-than-ex...
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The euro won't die, but does it have any future?
In 2007, former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told a German newsweekly that it was "absolutely conceivable that the euro will replace the do...
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How low can the euro go? Very.
Whether or not Gisele and Jay-Z are still dancing, the euro party looks to be over.Briefly slumping to a four-year low against the dollar yesterday, t...
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