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Only A Marshall Plan Can Save the Euro

The European Investment Bank should use its financial power to make investments in infrastructure not only jumpstart the sinking Greece economy but also many other recession-plagued countries across the Continent.

DW: Greece Could Fall Behind Again

The euro crisis, considered overcome by many in Europe, could return on a massive scale in 2015. If Greece's far-left SYRIZA party, which is currently leading in opinion polls, wins snap elections, financial market confidence will likely be...

IIF: EU, ECB, IMF Should Lower Greek Loan Interest Rates

The EU, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund should slash interest rates on the Greece debt they hold to give the near-default nation a fighting chance to recover, the head of the Institute of International Finance...

Germany Making Big Euros Off Greek, Eurozone Crisis

When Greece makes a $3.98 billion loan payment this month to the European Central Bank, one of its international lenders in bailouts, Germany - which is putting up much of the rescue monies - will reap the biggest profit,...

Business Time Report: Negative Domino Effects Could Follow Greek Euro Exit

Media agencies around the world may be constantly reporting on an impending Greek exit from the Euro Zone, but there are warnings of a possible negative outcome in the Greece situation, which could prove disastrous for the future of...

European Leaders Star in Classic Movies

The world’s leading movie magazine of the UK asked its readers to let their imagination flourish and upload their own movie-version of the Eurozone crisis. More particularly, movie fans were called to express their personal opinion on the financial crisis...

UK Telegraph Gunning for Greek PM Papademos

UK Telegraph supported the thesis that during the turbulent Euro crisis, people need democratically elected governments. In his article, British publicist Charles Moore stressed that the only truth for those running Europe is to save the common currency. More particularly,...