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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
It was all about Europe again during the last two weeks, as global markets moved to the cadence of drama-filled meetings and ongoing political change in Greece, Italy and the European Union (new Europe?; core Eurozone?; etc.). “Red alert” was on as Europe stumbled to the brink of disaster, no government across the region felt safe and contagion was the word on everyone’s lips. ... Read more
The main question that every European leader should ask is whether the core concepts of the European Union remain intact. Europe has changed a lot over the last few years, even though its formal structure has not apparently changed. Even the dynamic interactions between member states have drastically changed in the years following the 2007-2009 financial crisis. What Europe might become is rapidly overtaking the question of whether Europe might survive. ... Read more
In Focus: EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
Tables:
- MARKETS AT A GLANCE - Close as of November 11, 2011
- U.S. FIXED-INCOME MARKET AT A GLANCE - Close as of November 11, 2011
- COMMODITIES AT A GLANCE - Close as of November 11, 2011
- PULSE OF THE U.S. ECONOMY - As a Guidance for Other Geographies
- CURRENCIES AT A GLANCE - Close as of November 11, 2011
- MONETARY POLICY-MAKING AROUND THE WORLD - The Leading Seven ...
- ... and the BRICs ...
Charts:
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