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Greece Finance Minister: 'Europe comes first' Paris: Yanis Varoufakis seeking to renegotiate Greece's huge debt obligations says his priority is the well-being of all Europeans
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| Jun.9 |
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Euro crisis is over, says France's Francois Hollande. Japan
| Feb.15 |
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Countries join in tax reform plea Moscow: The UK Chancellor George Osborne and his French and German counterparts are to call for global tax rules to clamp down on corporate tax avoi...
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| Dec.29 |
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French 75% tax rate struck down. Paris
| May.7 |
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Euro falls after French and Greek votes The euro fell against the dollar and the pound on Monday following weekend election results, which cast doubt on European austerity plans
| Jan.29 |
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Sarkozy sets out 'Robin Hood' tax. Paris
| Jan.13 |
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9 eurozone nations downgraded by S&P New York: Standard & Poor's said Friday that it has downgraded the credit ratings of nine euro area governments, including AAA-rated France and Austria | |
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| Dec.5 |
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France, Germany outline fiscal pact Paris: Ahead of a key summit, the leaders of France and Germany agreed on a new fiscal pact that they say will help prevent another debt crisis | |
| Nov.3 |
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G20 seeks solution to debt crisis. Southern France
| Nov.2 |
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Bailout loan withheld from Greece The next 8bn euros of rescue loans will be withheld from Greece until after its referendum on the eurozone rescue plan, European leaders say | |
| Oct.27 |
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Sarkozy: Euro for Greece 'was a mistake'
| Oct.14 |
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G20 talks seek eurozone progress Paris: Finance ministers of the G20 group of nations are meeting in Paris to continue talks on solving the eurozone debt crisis
| Oct.9 |
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Embattled Dexia bank will get bailout. Belgium
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Euro crisis talks 'end in accord' Berlin: The German and French leaders will propose 'important changes' to the way the eurozone operates after talks on controlling the debt crisis | |
| Sep.14 |
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Eurozone leaders reassure Greece The leaders of Greece, France and Germany have said that Greece is an 'integral' part of the eurozone
| Sep.13 |
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Moody's downgrades French banks Rating agency has downgraded Credit Agricole and Societe Generale whose shares have dived on fears of their exposure to the eurozone crisis
| Aug.16 |
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Merkel, Sarkozy huddle as euro struggles Paris: The leaders of Europe's two most important economies meet Tuesday to try to help the battered euro
| Aug.11 |
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Four EU nations ban short-selling
| Jun.28 |
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Christine Lagarde named IMF chief Finance Minister Christine Lagarde, 55, has been named the first woman to head the International Monetary Fund
| May.18 |
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IMF chief resigns over sex charge New York: International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn has offered to resign following an alleged sexual assault of a hotel maid
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| May.20 |
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Sarkozy agrees with Merkel on finance. Paris
| Feb.11 |
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French finance minister defends euro
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| Oct.12 |
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European banks rescue plan agreed Paris: European leaders meeting have agreed a plan to tackle the banking crisis, saying no big institution will be allowed to fail
| Oct.11 |
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EU chiefs confront markets crisis Paris: The 15 eurozone leaders are to meet to try to establish a common approach to the financial crisis follow up and execute upon a G7 plan
| Oct.4 |
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No banks bail-out fund for Europe Paris: France, Britain, Germany and Italy have agreed to work together to support financial institutions - but without forming a joint bail-out fund
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EU leaders meet to discuss credit crisis Paris: European leaders are meeting to discuss their approach to global financial crisis. Sarkozy planned to meet Brown, Merkel, and Berlusconi
| Jul.25 |
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Obama links NATO troops to U.S. tax cuts Paris: Barack Obama said that persuading NATO allies to contribute more troops to Afghanistan could lead to U.S. troops cuts and help improve the e...
| Mar.12 |
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Second SocGen employee detained Paris: A second Societe Generale employee has been arrested as part of the probe into a rogue trader scandal at the bank
| Jan.30 |
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Societe Generale CEO keep jobs Paris: Chairman and chief executive Daniel Bouton will stay on despite massive trading losses of more than $7.2 billion
| Jan.28 |
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Trader 'concealed deals' Paris: Jerome Kerviel told police he hid his actions to appear like an 'exceptional trader' and to boost his annual bonus
| Jan.27 |
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Trader 'staked 50bn euros' Paris: Jerome Kerviel, 31, at the centre of a massive fraud case, had gambled around 50bn euros before being uncovered
| Jan.24 |
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Rogue trader to cost SocGen $7bn  Paris: Bank Societe Generale as uncovered 'massive' fraud by a trader which resulted in a loss of 4.9bn euros | |
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| Jan.12 |
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Creditors back tsunami debt relief
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