- Germany, France Face Opposition on Strategy to Tackle Europe's Debt Crisis, James G. Neuger and Stephanie Bodoni, Bloomberg
- So this is the new year? The Economist,
- Britain proves the folly of GOP economics. First slash spending. Then watch the economy contract., Robert Shrum, The week,
- Not as close to a deal on a comprehensive anti-crisis package as you might think,
Eurointelligence, - Clinton warns of "perfect storm" in Middle East, Reuters
- The Recession Is Gone, and the CEO Could Be Next. More boards are cleaning out the corner office, looking for different kinds of leadership, John Helyar, Bloomberg business week,
- The end is near — almost. Many are predicting strength near term, trouble later, Mark Hulbert, Marketwatch
- The Great Panic of 2015. Has Washington, or the rest of the world, learned anything from the Great Recession?, Annie Lowrey, Slate
- Only thing we know is job crisis isn't over. January jobs report is a muddled mess,
marketwatch, - Spain's Battle against the Clock. Madrid Is Saving to Save the Euro, But Will It Be Enough? Anne Seith and Helene Zuber, Spiegel Online International,
- If we're lucky, we'll only be 10 per cent poorer, Jeremy Warner, The Telegraph,
- Merkel Rejects Speculation Spain May Tap Rescue Fund, By Tony Czuczka and Emma Ross-Thomas, Bloomberg,
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