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Eurozone crisis remains far from over
Jun 18, 2012
The election results are in from Greece, and the pro-bailout, pro-austerity New Democracy party narrowly beat the anti-bailout Syriza party in yesterday's elections and is now trying to form a coalition government. That means the euro stays together for the moment.
What's up, Europe? After Greece, spotlight's on Spain
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Kai Ryssdal
Jun 18, 2012
Now that the Greek election has passed, people are looking at Spain -- which may be headed towards a full bailout.
Greece survives its election, but problems still lie ahead
by
Kai Ryssdal
Jun 18, 2012
The Business Insider's Joe Weisenthal discusses the current mood in Athens, and when he thinks Greece's problems will begin to affect the United States.
Greek election means disaster averted, not resolved
Jun 18, 2012
What does the Greek election mean for the U.S. and have any lessons been learned as a result of the crisis?
If the eurozone were a barbershop quartet
Jun 15, 2012
A singing group and the countries of the eurozone have much more in common than one might think.
In Athens, uncertainty about weekend elections
Jun 15, 2012
The general election in Greece this weekend could shape the pace of the world economy for months to come. What will we know and what won't we know after the polls close in Greece Sunday?
A guide to the Greek elections
Jun 15, 2012
This weekend Greece will hold crucial elections that may determine its future in the eurozone. The results will test global markets and Germany's pro-austerity resolve.
For public good, not for profit.
Germany continues to push austerity and reform
Jun 14, 2012
The Group of 20 top economic powers meets this weekend to discuss the eurozone debt crisis. German leader, Angela Merkel, has cautioned the region on overestimating Germany's capacity to fix the crisis.
A professor's perspective: How did Greece get here?
Jun 12, 2012
Global stock markets have turned their attention to Greece in anticipation of its elections this weekend that could lead to a Greek exit from the euro. How did Greece get here? We get a professor's perspective.
Spanish bailout won't alleviate the eurozone crisis
Jun 11, 2012
A closer look at Spain's economy shows its fundamental problems won't be simply solved by the $125 billion bailout.