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431. Euro Bailout Fund May Be Used for Banks Too, Brussels Says
The eurozone's new bailout fund, the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), should be able to lend directly to struggling banks, the European Commission said Wednesday, in a proposal likely to resonate in Spain.
432. Report: 55 Percent Dip Per Person on Greek Euro Exit
The Bank of Greece foresees a dramatic drop in per capita income by 55 percent should the country exit the eurozone, according to a report published on Tuesday.
433. Eurozone Rattled by Huge Slump in Output
Europe's biggest slump for nearly three years fuelled the crisis on the Continent today, as industry surveys warned that fears over a Greek plunge out of the euro is crippling confidence in Germany and France.
434. EU Commissioner Hints at Greek Euro Exit
The European Union wants to keep Greece inside the eurozone, but it would be irresponsible not to prepare for a Greek exit, the bloc's top trade official insisted Friday.
435. Economic Outlook: Is the Cure Fatal?
It's a whole new ball of wax in Europe these days. The unusually tight alliance between former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel -- and the expected compliance from Greece -- that has seen Europe reluctantly through the continent's financial crisis for the past four years is over.
436. US Markets Down in Early Going
U.S. stocks slipped Thursday on worries that Greece may be forced to leave the eurozone and mixed economic data from Washington. Earlier this week, financial leaders in Europe agreed to work on individual contingency plans for a possible exit of Greece from the 17-member currency region.
437. German Opposition Close To Deal With Merkel On Fiscal Compact
Two opposition parties said Thursday they are close to an accord with Chancellor Angela Merkel that would enable Germany to ratify within weeks the fiscal compact imposing eurozone deficit caps.
438. Markets Fall, EU States Ready Crisis Plans
Asian markets fell Thursday, with European markets likely to follow, as European officials stepped up crisis plans for a possible Greek exit from the eurozone.
439. EU Summit Ends With Greek Warning, Eurobonds Deadlock
A European Union summit ended early Thursday with a warning to Greece that it will have to stick to its bailout terms if it wants to stay in the eurozone, but failed to resolve Franco-German differences over the issue of eurobonds.
440. Gold Falls as Dollar Strengthens
Gold futures for June delivery fell $28.20, or 1.8 percent, Wednesday to $1,548.40 per troy ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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