Europe
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European Banks Vow $1 Trillion in Cuts
European banks are selling assets and reducing lending, but they may not be able to raise money fast enough to prevent government-forced recapitalizations
- Banks Raided in EU Euribor Derivatives Probe 11:00 AM
- UniCredit, Deutsche Bank May Top Capital Need 8:02 AM
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Papandreou Demands Austerity Amid Greek Strikes 11:47 AM
Greek protesters clashed with police in central Athens after Prime Minister George Papandreou vowed to push through a further round of austerity and appealed to Europe to cut Greece's debt
- Greece’s $473 Billion Debt Mirrors Crisis in Cultural Assets
- Draghi Succession Fight Shows Italy Gridlock 12:13 PM
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Nespresso Customers Lured by Knockoff Capsules 5:42 AM
Sales growth of Nespresso coffee capsules may slow by about 20 percent next year as more consumers choose discount alternatives in the supermarket to save money
- Diageo Sales Beat Target on Emerging Markets 1:16 PM
- Permira Bids $1.5B for Alcatel-Lucent Genesys 8:08 AM
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Europe Insight
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Autos
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Cable: No More U.K. Aid for Automakers
Britain's new Business Secretary, Liberal Democrat Vince Cable, warned that automakers can't rely on government support in the future to make ends meet
- GM's Vauxhall Workers Agree to Pay Freeze
- The Return of Britain's Triumph Motorbikes
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Eastern Europe
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The Rebirth of Prague's Vltava River
After decades of neglect and abuse, the picturesque river flowing through the Czech capital is being developed for residential and recreational use
- A Bold Vision for a More Beautiful Sofia
- Hungary Tells the IMF to Take a Hike
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Europe Companies
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European Companies Have Leverage to Spare
Post-recession, European companies want to expand abroad. A study by HSBC and PwC finds they could tap €245 billion in capital without stretching their balance sheets
- Booming Africa: An Opportunity for Europe
- U.K. Airports Operator Narrows Losses
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Energy & Environment
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Green Energy: When Public Funds Dry Up
Tight budgets have governments trimming subsidies for new energy projects. There could be less private investment amid industry consolidation
- Clean Energy's Bright Rebound
- Russia Vows to Supply Oil Despite Dispute
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Finance, Markets & Investing
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Mideast Private Equity Has Room to Run
The nascent private equity industry in the Middle East got slammed by the downturn. If it adheres to five core tactics, it could flourish again, says Booz & Co.
- Britain's Economy Faces Triple Whammy
- RBS Chief: New U.K. Banks May Struggle
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Europe Technology
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Israel's Celeno Finds Growth in the East
When chip startup Celeno Communications saw slow uptake from Western telcos for its pioneering wireless digital TV technology, it turned to China and scored big
- Spectrum Auctions Hurt Mobile Consumers
- Brits Reluctant to Pay for Online Content
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Europe Leisure
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Europe May Rate Tourist Spots for Quality
The European Commission is considering a program to award rankings to hotels, cultural venues, and activities, but the travel industry has a mixed reaction
- U.K. Girds for New U.S. Fast Food Invasion
- How the World Cup Will Affect U.K. Retail
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