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Prosecutors raid Olympus over accounting scandal

Posted by Reuters: Business News on December 21, 2011

TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese prosecutors raided Olympus Corp and the homes of former executives on Wednesday over a $1.7 billion accounting scandal that has threatened the survival of the once-proud camera and medical equipment maker.



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Sarkozy to press Merkel on ECB after bond fiasco

Posted by Reuters: Business News on November 24, 2011

STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) – France pressed Germany on Thursday to let the European Central Bank act decisively to halt a stampede out of euro zone government bond markets that has raised doubts about the survival of the single currency.



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EU crisis deal lifts stocks, euro to 2-month high

Posted by Reuters: Business News on October 27, 2011

LONDON (Reuters) – World stocks and the euro rose to their highest levels in nearly two months on Thursday after European leaders struck a deal to resolve a two-year-old sovereign debt crisis, which threatens the survival of the single currency.


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World stocks, euro hit two-month high after EU summit

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LONDON (Reuters) – World stocks and the euro rose to their highest levels in nearly two months on Thursday after European leaders struck a deal to resolve a two-year-old sovereign debt crisis, which threatens the survival of the single currency.


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New bankruptcy ripples may emerge in tough economy

Posted by Reuters: Business News on October 11, 2011

(Reuters) – Three years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a tidal wave of bankruptcy filings, corporate failures may be about to pick up again, with some big-name companies among those struggling for survival.



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Insight: New bankruptcy ripples may emerge in tough economy

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(Reuters) – Three years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a tidal wave of bankruptcy filings, corporate failures may be about to pick up again, with some big-name companies among those struggling for survival.



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Insight: New bankruptcy ripples may emerge in tough economy

Posted by Reuters: Business News on October 10, 2011

(Reuters) – Three years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a tidal wave of bankruptcy filings, corporate failures may be about to pick up again, with some big-name companies among those struggling for survival.



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Greek fiscal survival vital for euro zone: Finance Minister

Posted by Reuters: Business News on July 5, 2011

ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece will stave off default not only for its own sake but because its survival is vital for the euro zone and the global economy, Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos told Reuters on Monday.



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Greek fiscal survival vital for euro zone: FinMin

Posted by Reuters: Business News on July 4, 2011

ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece will stave off default not only for its own sake but because its survival is vital for the euro zone and the global economy, Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos told Reuters on Monday.



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Bernanke says Europe committed to euro’s survival

Posted by Reuters: Business News on June 8, 2010

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – European leaders are committed to ensuring the survival of the euro and have enough money to meet obligations of heavily indebted member countries, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Monday.



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