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Crisis News



Europe’s biggest financial institutions in £8 billion rush for debt

Some of Europe’s biggest financial institutions, including Lloyds TSB and HBOS, have raised €10 billion (£7.9 billion) in the debt markets in the past few days. It is the biggest rush to issue bonds since the credit crisis took hold last summer.
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Oil hits new $127 high as Bush courts Saudis$

Oil rose hit a new record today, reaching above $127 a barrel, after Goldman Sachs, the US investment bank, raised its forecast on speculation that crisis-hit China$’s demand for diesel will strain supplies.
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Computacenter screens for weaker period

Fresh evidence emerged yesterday that the credit crisis is hitting companies’ technology budgets and jobs as a leading IT services firm said it was bracing itself for far tougher times.
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Germany propels eurozone growth

A stunning leap in Germany’s growth fuelled a sharp acceleration in the eurozone economy in the first quarter despite the credit crisis, but failed to quell fears that Europe will soon succumb to the global downturn.
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Ben Bernanke gives warning that financial markets ‘far from normal’

Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the US Federal Reserve, gave warning yesterday that financial market conditions were “far from normal” and cautioned that even the most rigorous regulation would not prevent a repeat of the liquidity crisis endured during the past year.
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External News for: crisis

Deutsche Bank CEO: Worst Of Financial Crisis Behind Us - Wall Street Journal

Deutsche Bank CEO: Worst Of Financial Crisis Behind UsWall Street JournalFRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--The "worst part of the (financial and economic) crisis seems to lie behind us," Deutsche Bank Chief Executive Josef Ackermann said ...and more »

Deutsche Bank CEO: Worst Of Financial Crisis Behind Us - Wall Street Journal

Deutsche Bank CEO: Worst Of Financial Crisis Behind UsWall Street JournalFRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--The "worst part of the (financial and economic) crisis seems to lie behind us," Deutsche Bank Chief Executive Josef Ackermann said ...and more »

SCENARIOS: How far will Colombia-Venezuela crisis worsen? - Reuters

guardian.co.ukSCENARIOS: How far will Colombia-Venezuela crisis worsen?ReutersWhile in the past Chavez and President Alvaro Uribe managed to pull back from the brink, most analysts say the current crisis will be more difficult to ...The US and the Colombia crisis: Noticeably absentColombia Reportsall 105 news articles »

Deutsche Bank CEO: Worst Of Financial Crisis Behind Us - Wall Street Journal

Deutsche Bank CEO: Worst Of Financial Crisis Behind UsWall Street JournalFRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--The "worst part of the (financial and economic) crisis seems to lie behind us," Deutsche Bank Chief Executive Josef Ackermann said ...and more »

SCENARIOS: How far will Colombia-Venezuela crisis worsen? - Reuters

guardian.co.ukSCENARIOS: How far will Colombia-Venezuela crisis worsen?ReutersWhile in the past Chavez and President Alvaro Uribe managed to pull back from the brink, most analysts say the current crisis will be more difficult to ...The US and the Colombia crisis: Noticeably absentColombia Reportsall 105 news articles »

Bay State flu 'crisis' - Boston Herald

Globe and MailBay State flu 'crisis'Boston Herald“We are seeing hospitals totally unprepared to deal with the crisis,” said David Schildmeier, spokesman for the Massachusetts Nurses Association. ...Keeping a public health crisis, privatephillyBurbs.comEditorial: H1N1: The health crisis Congress forgotMLive.comall 4,295 news articles »

 
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