Citations with the tag: FINANCIAL crises -- Europe
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- APPENDIX.
Kuusk, Andres; Paas, Tiiu // University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics & Business Administra; 2010, Issue 66, p42A variety of papers investigating financial contagion that relate to articles that appeared in the journal "Contagion of Financial Crises with Emphasis on CEE Economies" are presented.
- Editor's Introduction.
Brada, Josef C. // Eastern European Economics; May/Jun2009, Vol. 47 Issue 3, p3The article discusses various reports published within the issue including one by Athanasios Vamvakidis on the economic situations of countries in eastern Europe in the period leading up to the current global economic crisis, one by Annekatrin Niebuhr and colleagues on the impact of the European...
- Volatility raises margin risk.
Ford, Steve // Carolina Virginia Farmer; Feb2012, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p21The article reports about the influence of European economic events on the U.S. commodity prices. INSET: Key Points.
- Euro Crisis Could Rival Credit Crunch.
Ford, Steve // American Banker; 5/21/2010, Vol. 175 Issue F319, p15No abstract available.
- EU Banks Must Raise More.
Ford, Steve // American Banker; 12/9/2011, Vol. 176 Issue F346, p5The article reports the European Banking Authority estimates European financial institutions will have to raise $152.9 billion to effectively respond to the sovereign debt crisis in the euro zone and notes lenders that need to increase their capital levels.
- Institutional Investors Expect Europe to Avoid 'Full-Fledged Crisis'.
Barney, Lee // Investment Management Weekly; 12/14/2010, p7The article reports on the inaugural Barclays Capital Global Macro Survey which found that 96% of institutional investors believe that Europe will not experience a full-fledged crisis.
- EU Finalizes $526 Billion Bailout Fund.
Barney, Lee // American Banker; 6/8/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 87, p16The author reports that the European Union has finalized and signed into law an aid package in the amount of 526 billion dollars to combat a sovereign debt crisis.
- For European Banks Under Assault, It's 2008 All Over Again.
Barney, Lee // American Banker; 9/7/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 138, p3The article discusses a debt crisis in Europe that has helped drive down the price of bank stocks and drive up the cost of insuring bank debt.
- EU Set to Agree on 9% Tier 1 Ratio.
Barney, Lee // American Banker; 10/18/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 160, p7The article reports European Union leaders are expected to agree on a nine percent Tier 1 capital ratio for systemically significant banks and discuss Europe's debt crisis at an October 23, 2011 summit meeting, according to German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.
- Capital Flight.
Barney, Lee // Russian Life; Jul/Aug2012, Vol. 55 Issue 4, p8The article reports the record 42 billion dollars in capital flight seen in Russia from January to April 2012 as investors leave developing markets with the economic crisis in Europe.
- Europe, Go Home!
Bing, Stanley // Fortune International (Asia); 12/12/2011, Vol. 164 Issue 9, p76The article presents humorous criticism of several nations that figure prominently in a 2011 European debt crisis. The author likes Greek seafood and the Greek islands, but not much else about Greece. He lambastes Italy for having elected a leader he considers to be a buffoon. Portugal, France,...
- Europe, Go Home!
Bing, Stanley // Fortune International (Europe); 12/12/2011, Vol. 164 Issue 9, p72The article presents humorous criticism of several nations that figure prominently in a 2011 European debt crisis. The author likes Greek seafood and the Greek islands, but not much else about Greece. He lambastes Italy for having elected a leader he considers to be a buffoon. Portugal, France,...
- Europe, Go Home!
Bing, Stanley // Fortune; 12/12/2011, Vol. 164 Issue 9, p148The article presents humorous criticism of several nations that figure prominently in a 2011 European debt crisis. The author likes Greek seafood and the Greek islands, but not much else about Greece. He lambastes Italy for having elected a leader he considers to be a buffoon. Portugal, France,...
- Euro crisis could alter plans for meeting deadlines on F-35s.
Bing, Stanley // Hill; 12/12/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 171, p24The article reports on the issue of European fiscal crisis which is said to hinder the development of the fifth-generation fighter F-35 warplane.
- TURMOIL IN THE EUROZONE.
Bing, Stanley // Diplomatic Courier; Fall2011, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p32The article focuses on the economic crisis in the Europe which leads to the concern of default hitting in various countries.
- Deutsche rechnen mit steigenden Einkommen.
Maurer, Bettina // Textilwirtschaft; 3/1/2012, Issue 9, p10The article discusses the increasing income in Germany, despite the financial crisis in Europe and the situation in Greece.
- The European effect.
Shafer, Don // Enterprise/Salt Lake City; 6/18/2012, Vol. 41 Issue 46, p17The article discusses the impact of the European economic crises on travel costs.
- MONEY OVER HISTORY.
D. K. // Australian Auto Action; 1/18/2012, Issue 1474, p9The article reports that the Catalunya's government is considering the dropping of the F1 and MotoGP events from the Barcelona circuit following the economic crisis in Europe.
- IN BRIEF.
D. K. // Credit Management; Oct2011, p41The article offers news briefs on different topics such as the issue on every piece of information exchanged or comment made in various websites, and the financial problems faced by countries from the Eurozone.
- EBA to Release Capital-Shortfall Data.
D. K. // American Banker; 12/8/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 189, p16No abstract available.
- Economic Overview.
D. K. // Romania Country Review; 2010, p50The article offers an overview of the economic performance of Romania including credit crisis summary in 2008, the financial crisis faced by Europe while banking bailout funding increase, and the financial regulation overhaul backed by the European Union.
- Outlook and Assumptions: Alternative Scenarios.
D. K. // Turkey Country Monitor; Jan2012, p3The article presents economic outlook and assumption in Turkey for 2012 including the impact of debt crisis in Europe on the country's economy, the increase of power by the Justice and Development Party, and the suspension of Turk's European Union (EU) accession bid.
- Bank Stocks Fall on Overseas Issues.
Monks, Matthew // American Banker; 5/7/2010, Vol. 175 Issue F317, p16The article reports that the KBW Bank Index fell 4.53 percent to 52.50 after decreasing at one point to 10 percent as investors became anxious that the debt problems in Greece could spread to other European countries.
- Sanusi Fears Impact Of European Crisis.
Hawser, Anita // Global Finance; Jan2012, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p6The article presents the insights of Nigerian central bank governor Lamido Sanusi regarding the impact of European bank crisis on Nigerian oil exports.
- Outlook and Assumptions: Domestic Assumptions.
Hawser, Anita // Turkey Country Monitor; Mar2012, p3The article offers several assumptions for the economic condition of Turkey for 2012 including its current-account deficit, the impact of the debt crisis in Europe on Turkey's investor, and the unrest from the radical Kurdish groups.
- Outlook and Assumptions: Alternative Scenarios.
Hawser, Anita // Turkey Country Monitor; Mar2012, p4The article offers several potential scenarios for Turkey's economic condition in 2012 including the impact of the debt crises in Europe on Turkey, the centralization of power of the Justice and Development Party (AK), and the suspension of Turkey's European Union (EU) accession bid.
- Global Property Outlook and Role of Real Estate in the European Financial Crisis.
Peto, Robert // Real Estate Issues; 2011, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p11The article offers an outlook on the global property and discusses the role of real estate in the financial crisis in Europe. It states that the bursting of the real estate bubble in Europe has had immediate and consequential effect on the crisis. Europe is reportedly much more vulnerable to the...
- New Refi Boom In Wings?
Blumenfeld, Matt // Credit Union Journal; 5/31/2010, Vol. 14 Issue 22, p1The article reports on the possibility that the sovereign debt crisis in Europe will increase mortgage refinance volume in the summer of 2010 in Beaverton, Oregon.
- A marginalised Britain makes the break-up of the EU more likely.
Leonard, Mark // New Statesman; 10/31/2011, Vol. 140 Issue 5077, p19The article discusses forces that threaten to dissolve the European Union (EU). Efforts by EU leaders to address banking and debt crises in Europe are hampered a lack of support among voters. The author describes three possible outcomes to the European crisis and expresses the view that British...
- PPMA exhibitors positive despite economic gloom.
Brooks, Josh // Packaging News; Oct2011, p6The article reports on the positive outlook among exhibitors during the 2011 trade show of Great Britain's Processing and Packaging Machinery Association (PPMA) despite economic uncertainty and the European sovereign debt crisis.
- CREATIVE THINKING: IT'S FULL OF SURPRISES.
WOOLF, EMILE // Accountancy; Jun2011, Vol. 147 Issue 1414, p16The author comments on the financial crisis in Europe and the U.S. and the confusion brought about by the conflicting opinions and views of experts about the issue. He considers the merits of the confusion and proposes a radical solution to unsustainable debt. He cites the case of Iceland where...
- The Euro debt crisis: default or bailout?
WOOLF, EMILE // New Internationalist; Jan/Feb2012, Issue 449, p37The article presents the arguments from the journal's reader in response to the issue of debt crisis in Europe. Topics discuss includes the tourism in Europe, the financial system in the Eurozone, and a democratic socialist approach to capitalism. It also mentions the potential for a global...
- Geithner: US not on hook for Europe debt.
Schroeder, Peter // Hill; 3/21/2012, Vol. 19 Issue 36, p12The article reports on the assurance of U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner stated before the U.S. House Financial Services Committee on March 20, 2012 that the U.S. taxpayers are not at risk from the global efforts in resolving the debt crisis in Europe.
- Merkel Coalition Hardens Opposition to ESM License.
Schroeder, Peter // American Banker; 8/1/2012, Vol. 177 Issue 118, p16The article discusses opposition to the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) because the financial-crisis rescue fund in the euro zone does not allow for refinancing through the European Central Bank (ECB), noting Germany's coalition government rejected the ESM's access to ECB's liquidity.
- Fitch Cautions on Crisis in the Euro Zone.
Schroeder, Peter // American Banker; 11/22/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 180, p16Brief information is given about Fitch Ratings agency's warning that a new Vienna Initiative to keep western European banks engaged with subsidiaries in central and eastern Europe might be needed if the financial crisis in the euro zone gets worse.
- U.S. Banks' Exposure to Euro Debt $640B.
Schroeder, Peter // American Banker; 10/11/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 156, p23Brief information is given about U.S. banks' exposure to Europe's debt crisis which is estimated to be $640 billion or five percent of U.S. banking assets.
- Only the Beginning.
EZRATI, MILTON // International Economy; Summer2011, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p70The article focuses on the financial crisis in Europe which lies in the structure of the euro. The author states that debt problems will plague the eurozone and impose severe cost on the strong and weak economies. He stresses that Europe's only solution involves a long adjustment in the economic...
- Spirited response.
EZRATI, MILTON // Money Marketing; 11/10/2011, p75The article looks at the similarities between financial crisis in European market and condition of mortgage market in Great Britain in 2011. It is stated that in the mortgage market, there are huge opportunities for adviser firms and money lenders are going down to the level of 2007. It is...
- Precious Metals may Lose Sheen.
EZRATI, MILTON // Money Today; Feb2012, p6The article presents an outlook for the precious metals sector as of February 2012, taking into consideration the European crisis and dollar movement.
- Growth Pangs.
EZRATI, MILTON // Money Today; Feb2012, p9The article focuses on a warning from the World Bank for developing countries to prepare for a further downside of the euro crisis and declining growth in several big economies which will dim global growth prospects.
- IHG: Eurozone crisis not hurting hotel demand.
EZRATI, MILTON // Buying Business Travel; Mar/April2012, Issue 55, p6The article reports on the statement of Intercontinental Hotels Group PLC (IHG) regarding the ongoing financial crisis, which has not yet affected the hotel demand in Europe.
- STANDPUNKT.
Granry, Peter // Risiko Manager; 2012, Issue 16, p3The article discusses the insolvency of European Union, outlining the stages calling upon European politicians to solving the problem and outlining how to do so.
- A step in the right direction for Europe.
CHANG, JOSEPH // ICIS Chemical Business; 12/12/2011, Vol. 280 Issue 19, p5The article presents the author's comments on the effect of a cut in the key interest rates by the European Central Bank (ECB) on the eurozone debt crisis.
- best of the blogs.
CHANG, JOSEPH // Management Today; Feb2012, p61Three blogs are presented from this periodical's website that mention a vintage briefcase that contained an executive's presentation material and was difficult to open, the euro zone financial crisis, and management strategy.
- The eurozone is asphyxiating its members and we should be worried.
Lamont, Norman // New Statesman; 12/12/2011, Vol. 140 Issue 5083, p21The article discusses a debt crisis in Europe. Although many believe the euro area needs a stronger fiscal union, the author questions whether the kind of greater external supervision of national fiscal affairs favored by Germany will prove effective. He also notes that Germany and France differ...
- Murder on the EU Express.
Ferguson, Niall // Newsweek; 4/11/2011, Vol. 157 Issue 15, p8The article discusses factors causing divisiveness in the European Union. The economic conditions of nations within the union diverge widely. Amid a financial crisis the Union lacks a formal means for transferring euros to struggling countries. After many years of contributing disproportionately...
- Debt Crisis Abroad May Hit Home.
Davis, Paul; Monks, Matthew // American Banker; 5/12/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 73, p1The article reports that the debt crisis in Europe could have problems for American banks that are still recovering from the housing crisis. According to the article, if Europe's plan to stop the financial crisis fails, there could be losses at global banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Company and...
- China's Trade Soared in May.
Davis, Paul; Monks, Matthew // China Chemical Reporter; 6/21/2010, Vol. 21 Issue 12, p4The article focuses on the foreign trade of China in May 2010. It says that the country's foreign trade has surged 4% year-on-year after exports increased by 48.5% to 131.76 billion U.S. dollars and imports by 48.3% to 112.23 billion U.S. dollar. It states that the surges, which were beyond the...
- EDITOR'S DESK.
MISKIN, DONNA // Treasury & Risk; Jun2011, p6The author discusses the impact of the financial crisis in Europe on the U.S. economy. She believes that most of the 500 executives who responded to a survey during the EuroFinance International Cash and Treasury Management conference in Miami, Florida forecasted pessimistic news about the...
- Largest Funds Dump Euro Bank Securities.
MISKIN, DONNA // American Banker; 8/23/2011, Vol. 176 Issue 130, p7No abstract available.





