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461. Economic Outlook: Tough Choices In Greece

Greece's latest economic proposal makes perfect sense, at least to Athens; not so much for the international community.

462. Obama To Contrast U.S., Eurozone Economies

President Obama will contrast the stimulus-aided U.S. recovery to Europe's austerity-fed malaise when urging euro leaders to buoy their economies, an aide said.

463. Germany, with Its Economy Booming, Has Little Sympathy for Greece

While the rest of Europe nervously peers at an insecure future, Germans are spending their evenings in long lines, hoping for a chance to buy or rent property before costs rise even more.

464. Obama, World Leaders Set for Key Summits

President Obama and world leaders will kick off four days of high-level meetings Friday that will be dominated by the eurozone crisis and efforts to wind down the war in Afghanistan.

465. France's Hollande Unveils Moderate Socialist Cabinet

French President Francois Hollande presented a new moderate Socialist government Wednesday, selecting a combination of experience and youth to drive the country's economic recovery.

466. Eurozone At a Crossroads

The euro could unravel, Britain's prime minister was set to say Thursday, as Spain's prime minister warned his country could be shut out of financial markets.

467. Merkel, Hollande Agree to Make Joint Effort to Push for Growth

Despite their differences over how to drag Europe out of its current economic swamp, German and French leaders pledged to make joint effort to reinvigorate growth in the continent during their first meeting on Tuesday.

468. Markets Fall on 'Messy' Greek Exit Warning

Asian and Pacific market indexes fell 1.5 percent to more than 3 percent, with European market indexes forecast to follow suit, after IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said Europe should prepare for the possibility of a Greek departure from the single currency.

469. Greece to Hold New Elections

Greece will hold a new election after politicians failed to form a government, nine days following an inconclusive vote, prolonging a political crisis that pushes it closer to bankruptcy and exit from the euro.

470. Spain Calls for Defence of Euro as Bond Spread Soars

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Wednesday called on the European Union to launch a "clear and forceful" message in defence of the euro as the interest rate on Spanish 10-year bonds hit a new record high.

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