What The Misery Index Tells Us About Europe

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It’s no secret that most European economies have been struggling. In 2012 and 2013, Spain’s economy shrank by 1.6% and 1.3%, respectively. Italy’s shrank by 2.4% and 1.8%, respectively…. Read more

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A Trillion Dollar Robbery

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The doom and gloom surrounding Cyprus and questionable comments by EU leadership socked stocks last month. That’s because Cyprus was forced to put a levy on bank… Read more

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Cyprus the Latest Euro Debt Crisis Victim

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The European debt crisis isn’t going away. Cyprus, one of the euro zone’s smallest countries, provided the latest evidence of that.

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What Sunday’s Greek Election Means for Investors

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Financial markets, the euro and gold have all been in a holding pattern the last couple weeks. One way or another, that should change after this Sunday's Greek election.

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Debt Crisis By the Numbers: Spain Enters Recession, Germany Thrives

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The euro zone avoided a recession last quarter, but the debt crisis rolls on, making Spain its latest victim.

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One of the Best Ways to Protect Your Portfolio from Market Uncertainty

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The euro zone is on the verge of collapse. Here's one way investors can protect their portfolios in case it does.

 

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Time to Buy Greece?

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With a bailout likely coming for Greece, this ETF might have some big upside opportunity. … Read more

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Euro-Banks Worry Fed and Investors

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The reprieve from Euro-news was short-lived. News that the Fed has been meeting with the executives at U.S. branches of European banks… Read more

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