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Europe has no exit
WASHINGTON -- For most Americans, Europe is out of sight and out of mind. We figure that the worst of its debt crisis has passed. Italy has a new government. To mute social unrest, some countries are slightly relaxing austerity policies. The European...
Tags: Government, Unemployment, Italy, Spain, Bonds
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MarksJarvis: Clashing slogans cloud investor strategies
The calendar beckons investors to tread lightly through the stock market, according to an old saying. "Sell in May and go away" is a popular slogan among pundits because, over the years, stocks have sometimes suffered losses from May through October,...Tags: Unemployment, Japan, Bonds, Money and Monetary Policy, Career and Workplace
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Stocks expected to 'melt up' on stimulus expectations
Convinced that the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank are about to ride to the rescue, investors looked past the struggling economy on two continents Friday and pushed stocks to levels not seen since before the financial crisis started raging...
Tags: Unemployment, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Unemployment Rate, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Employment
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Cyprus bailout raises fears of tapping savings accounts in other troubled countries
The prospect of losing money in a bank savings account was once considered unthinkable, but the possibility sent Americans into a panic in the 2008 financial crisis, and the threat recently surfaced anew. This time the focus is on European banks and the...
Tags: European Debt Crisis, Cyprus, Spain, Italy, Finance
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The end of macro magic
WASHINGTON -- The International Monetary Fund recently held a conference that should concern most people despite its arcane subject -- "Rethinking Macro Policy II." Macroeconomics is the study of the entire economy, as opposed to the examination of...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Economy, Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy
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MarksJarvis: Investors turn eyes to 'fiscal cliff'
America is marching toward the fiscal cliff, and investors are on alert for the consequences of plunging from the peak. Re-elected President Barack Obama and congressional leaders must decide in the next 54 days whether they are willing to ignore...
Tags: Unemployment, U.S. House of Representatives, Elections, White House, Business
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The Improvisers
WASHINGTON -- The bailout of Cyprus -- if it can be called that -- bore all the trappings of Europe's standard response to its economic crisis. The last-minute, melodramatic rescue was complex, contentious and controversial. Decisions were taken that, for...
Tags: Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Impeachment, Foreign Exchange Market, The Washington Post
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Betray your bank before your bank betrays you
What's a Slovenian with several hundred thousand euros in the bank supposed to do? Spread it out among at least a few different banks, that's what. Or move the money out of the country, while it's still possible. Imagine what must be on the minds of...Tags: International Monetary Fund, Slovenia, Cyprus, Spain, Italy
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MarksJarvis: Cyprus crisis keeps investors on edge
We've been here before. It's a weekend reminiscent of the jittery past year. Investors are on edge as they gaze at political leaders across the Atlantic for assurances they will extend a last-minute bailout to a struggling European country and...Tags: FedEx Corporation, Cyprus, Citigroup Incorporated, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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MarksJarvis: International news unsettling, but Americans remain confident
It was a maybe, maybe not week. Investors didn't think they needed to worry about sequestration; then they thought maybe they should. The outcome of Italy's elections looked foreboding for Europe's stability, but then investors thought, with time,...Tags: Unemployment, Budget Control Act of 2011, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Italy, U.S. Congress
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Europe's reality check
WASHINGTON -- The euro crisis is back. Actually, it never left. But there was an extended period, beginning last summer, when Europe's political, business and media elites convinced themselves the worst had passed. The European Central Bank (ECB) --...Tags: Government, Economic Indicator, Italy, Bonds, Money and Monetary Policy
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MarksJarvis: Economic jitters come rushing back as Italians vote against austerity
Our European vacation from stock market angst has ended abruptly, with Italy's elections this week showing investors worldwide that they may have jumped too quickly at the conclusion that Europe's debt crisis had been tamed. Much of the financial...
Tags: Stock Activities, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Italy, Spain, Citigroup Incorporated
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Feb 28, 2013
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