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Greek crisis talks for debt deal pushed to Monday
North County Times
IMF chief debt inspector Poul Thomsen member of the so-called troika of Greece's creditors _ the European Union, the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund _ leaves the prime minister's official residence after meeting with Greece's ...
Intense Greek talks for debt deal continueNewsday
Greek coalition parties say crisis talks for debt deal to continue MondayWashington Post

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Debt Splits the Left
New York Times (blog)
By THOMAS B. EDSALL Does the national debt – which has now reached a cumulative total of $15.4 trillion — pose a serious threat to the financial viability of the United States? This is not only a debate between the left and the right; ...

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Asian Currencies Weaken on Greek Debt Risk, Importers Buying Dollars
Bloomberg
Asian currencies snapped a four-day advance on concern recent gains underestimated the risks to global growth from Europe's still unresolved debt crisis. The Thai baht, South Korean won and Taiwan dollar led losses on speculation importers are buying ...

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New York Times

China snubs debt in European spending spree
Sydney Morning Herald
Chinese companies and funds have ramped up investment in crisis-hit Europe, buying utilities, energy firms and even luxury yacht makers, but are steering clear of eurozone debt. Analysts say bargain-hunting -- and not the secret hand of Beijing -- is ...
China set to help Europe get through debt crisisIrish Times
China and Merkel do diplomatic Euro debt dancemsnbc.com
Solving European debt crisis 'urgent' : Wen JiabaoMacau Daily Times
New York Times -China Daily -Wall Street Journal
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Glencore Debt Shows Merger Will Reduce Rates: Corporate Finance
BusinessWeek
6 (Bloomberg) -- Glencore International Plc debt investors are betting that an $88 billion merger with miner Xstrata Plc would lead to lower borrowing costs. Glencore credit-default swaps have fallen more than any other European contracts this past ...

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Michelle Singletary | Debt collectors must play fair
Indianapolis Star
But look past the money that Asset Acceptance Capital Corp., one of the nation's largest consumer debt buyers, must pay to settle a case with the Federal Trade Commission regarding its alleged use of deceptive practices to collect old debts, ...
Have old debts? The collector might be too late.Washington Post

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EU May Consider Relaxing Capital Rules on Banks for Sovereign Debt Buffer
Bloomberg
European bank supervisors may discuss easing rules for lenders to hold capital against sovereign debt this week amid more than 30 meetings this month that will track banks' progress complying with new updated requirements, two people with knowledge of ...

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Bloomberg

Debt crisis: Europe's shadow darkens outlook
Economic Times
WASHINGTON: A renewed focus on Europe's banking and debt crisis may quickly sap the nascent optimism about global economic prospects that followed a remarkably solid US January employment report. While the US jobless rate fell to the lowest level in ...
Euro Declines as Greek Debt Stalemate Increases European Crisis ConcernBloomberg
Portugal's Few Exports Bring Bailout ScrutinyWall Street Journal
Britain Prepares for Worst as EU Struggles to End Euro CrisisBusinessWeek
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Deseret News

Greek debt talks slowed on labor deal
Boston.com
By Derek Gatopoulos and Demetris Nellas AP / February 4, 2012 ATHENS, Greece—A senior Greek official said late Saturday that debt talks needed to avoid bankruptcy in March have reached "a satisfactory level of agreement" but are being held up by a ...
Debt talks stand 'at the razor's edge,' Greek minister saysDeseret News
Greek Bailout Hangs on Razor's Edge as Reforms, Cuts SoughtBusinessWeek
Greek Debt Deal: Officials, Lenders Struggle To Orchestrate Bailout Amidst ...Huffington Post

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Treasury Yield Is 3 Basis Points From One-Week High Before Debt Auctions
Bloomberg
The US is scheduled to auction $32 billion of three-year notes tomorrow, $24 billion of 10-year debt on Feb. 8 and $16 billion of 30-year bonds on Feb. 9. Signs of economic growth have pushed US government securities to a 0.3 percent loss this year, ...

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