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Fears of a Greek bank run
In the middle of the 2001 debt crisis, Argentines stormed their nation's banks to get their money out. To stop the stampede, the government imposed co...
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Greek default fears surge
Wagers against Greece are so popular that you have to be a millionaire to place a bet.The cost of insuring against a Greek debt default spiked 20% to ...
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The euro's Greek tragedy
By Colin BarrThe Greek crisis has thrown another detour into the euro's march to world currency domination.The rise of the European common currency ha...
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Bank stocks banking on trouble
Shares in the big global banks tumbled Friday. The deepest sell-offs were in Europe, where even the promise of a big bailout package hasn't quieted co...
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Big banks take your money and run
The titans that survived last year's tumult have gathered deposits by the bushel. But they have shown less of a knack for lending it out.By Colin Barr...
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Fannie debt fears won't die
Almost three years after Hank Paulson first brandished his bazooka, the sight of Fannie and Freddie debt is still giving people the yips.The governmen...
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My big fat Greek market bloodbath
Europe is finally cobbling together a credible Greek bailout. But even a big wad of cash may not be enough to prevent another round of market mayhem.O...
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GM's IPO: High hopes and deep fears
When reporters run out of questions to ask executives in an interview, they often fall back on an old standby: "What keeps you up at night?"General Mo...
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Bank watchdogs crack the whip
Regulators press storm-tossed banks to shore up leaky balance sheets. But for some, it's too late for change.By Colin BarrHere's another sign of a sic...
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Why fears of hyperinflation won't die
Deflation may be on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's tongue, but inflation is wagging in at least one corner of the economy. Obscure books anal...
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