ECB's Constancio: doesn't expect Greece to exit euro
22.05.2012 14:17 0 views 0 comments
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 HONG KONG (Reuters) - European Central Bank Vice President Vitor Constancio said on Tuesday he does not expect Greece would exit the euro and urged Athens to work with Europe to remove the risk of its crisis spreading to other countries. "I don't think the worst is going to happen in Europe. I don't anticipate Greece will exit ... but it doesn't mean Greece will not face a difficult situation," Constancio said in a panel discussion at a conference held by the Institute of Regulation and Risk, North Asia, in Hong Kong. ... Czytaj więcej »
| Obama stands by hits on Romney's Bain Capital days
22.05.2012 14:14 0 views 0 comments
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President Barack Obama on Monday defended his criticism of presumptive Republican presidential Mitt Romney's ties to the private equity firm Bain Capital, saying it was rightly part of the campaign debate because Romney himself was emphasizing his business background.
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| Do Bald Men Face Higher Risk of Prostate Cancer?
22.05.2012 14:10 0 views 0 comments
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 TUESDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Got hair? If you don't, you might have a higher risk of prostate cancer, a preliminary study suggests. Czytaj więcej »
| IMF calls on UK to do more to boost economy
22.05.2012 13:43 0 views 0 comments
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The International Monetary Fund has issued a tough assessment of U.K. economic policy, urging the coalition government and Bank of England to do more to boost demand in the economy.
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| IMF tells Britain: Do more to drive growth
22.05.2012 12:05 0 views 0 comments
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 LONDON (Reuters) - Britain must do more to bolster demand and the Bank of England should purchase more assets or even cut its main interest rate - already at a record low - to prevent years of sluggish growth, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday. Britain has not fully recovered from the slump caused by the 2007-2009 financial crisis, and the economy fell back into recession around the turn of the year. "Growth is too slow and unemployment, including youth unemployment, is too high," IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde said at a news conference. ... Czytaj więcej »
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