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In order to “ensure” that the single European currency adventure would work, countries wishing to join the Euro had to ensure that their economies were broadly aligned before entry.
On Sunday, the French went to the polls to elect a new president. Since there was no clear victor, a second round of election will be held between the two candidates with the greatest share of the vote.
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With unemployment at the highest level within the European Union at almost 24% and approximately half of the young workforce (under 25) idle, Spain has big problems.
Japan is an exporting nation. The demand for Japanese products and services is such that the nation has the third largest economy in the world after the USA and China.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has been polishing its crystal ball and has come up with some largely upbeat predictions about recovery of the global economy on the back of a better start to 2012 than many had feared.
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Standard and Poor insists that the UK's "negative outlook" remains stable. See what Britain has in store from this fundamental analysis.
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I have good news and bad news for you. The world’s economy will recover from the global financial crisis – that’s the good news.
When European markets opened on Tuesday, stocks showed some heavy losses. See how they're extending to the week's end.
This fundamental analysis focuses on how the UK housing market conundrum is affecting the nation's economy.
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For anybody who lived through the Thatcher years, it comes as a bit of a shock to learn that the UK still has a manufacturing base.