Topic: European Central Bank

New Greek Bailout Deal May Not Solve Anything

Reuters

If you think you have Greece fatigue, imagine how the financial kingpins of Europe feel after 13 hours of talks to approve a new bailout deal for the trouble nation — one that isn't likely to end the hand-wringing anytime soon.

By Alexander Abad-Santos

Dec 21, 2011

European Central Bank Loans $645 Billion to Stave off Euro Debt Crisis

The European Central Bank first action to stave off the European Debt Crisis is one for the records, as the Frankfurt-based bank promised to lend €489 billion ($645 billion), the most ever in a single operation and more than economists had predicted.

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By Uri Friedman

Oct 6, 2011

Markets Cautiously Optimistic About Europe's New Debt Measures

The ECB holds rates steady while the U.K. buys up more bonds

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By Uri Friedman

Oct 5, 2011

How Euro-TARP Became the Global Economy's Best Hope

Finance ministers are scrambling to prevent the debt crisis from spreading to banks

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By Ujala Sehgal

Aug 7, 2011

Europe to Begin Unprecedented Market Intervention in Face of Crisis

The European Central Bank steps in to save Italy and Spain

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