What The Misery Index Tells Us About Europe
| Leave a CommentIt’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
Read more »A Trillion Dollar Robbery
| Leave a CommentThe 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
Read more »Cyprus the Latest Euro Debt Crisis Victim
| Leave a CommentThe European debt crisis isn’t going away. Cyprus, one of the euro zone’s smallest countries, provided the latest evidence of that.
Read more Read more »What Sunday’s Greek Election Means for Investors
| Leave a CommentFinancial 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.
Read more Read more »Debt Crisis By the Numbers: Spain Enters Recession, Germany Thrives
| Leave a CommentThe euro zone avoided a recession last quarter, but the debt crisis rolls on, making Spain its latest victim.
Read more Read more »One of the Best Ways to Protect Your Portfolio from Market Uncertainty
| Leave a CommentThe 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?
| Leave a CommentWith a bailout likely coming for Greece, this ETF might have some big upside opportunity. … Read more
Read more »Euro-Banks Worry Fed and Investors
| Leave a CommentThe 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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