Posted by @ Monday, May. 31st 2010
Europe’s governments are struggling to deal with a mountain of debt made worse by the past three years of global financial and economic turmoil.
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Country-by-country look at Europe’s debt crisis
Posted by @ Monday, May. 31st 2010
Debt collectors know what buttons to push, so if you’ve never dealt with them before, you may agree to a repayment plan that you can’t afford
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Don’t fall prey to aggressive debt collection tactics
Posted by @ Monday, May. 31st 2010
China warned on Monday that Europe’s struggle to contain ballooning debt posed a risk to global economic growth, raising the specter of a double-dip recession.
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China warns debt woes threaten global recovery
Posted by @ Monday, May. 31st 2010
The economy trudges ahead yet debt dogs many Americans, stressing them out even as they firm up their own financial foundations.
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Debt-induced stress continues for many Americans
Posted by @ Monday, May. 31st 2010
The economy trudges ahead, yet debt dogs many Americans, stressing them out even as they firm up their own financial foundations, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll.
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Poll: Americans with debt say they’re stressed
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 30th 2010
Europes sovereign debt crisis is making financial institutions reluctant to lend, threatening to choke off credit to the regions banks and consumers, said a senior executive of Banco Espirito Santo SA.
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Debt Crisis Drying Up European Lending, Espirito Santo Says
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 30th 2010
THE average British adult sleeps for just six hours and 21 minutes a night almost an hour less than two years ago, a study has revealed.
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UK adults are sleeping less study reveals
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 30th 2010
The fabric of British family life is being reduced to stress and “chaos” by lack of time and money worries, experts said in response to a major survey.With the average family now spending only 49 minutes a day together, almost…
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Family ‘quality time’ less than an hour a day
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 30th 2010
About 46% of those surveyed say they’re suffering from debt-related stress, and half of that group described their stress as “great deal” or “quite a bit.” On the other hand, about 53% say they feel little or no stress at all.
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Poll: Debt stresses out Americans
Posted by @ Sunday, May. 30th 2010
The sovereign debt crisis in Europe shows that the world’s economic woes are “far from over” and highlights the need for reforms, the vice chairman of the World Economic Forum said on Sunday.
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Europe debt crisis shows world troubles ‘far from over’