Auf Wiedersehen Athens?
www.euronews.com As the German and French leaders met to discuss how to keep Greece in the eurozone some Germans seem indifferent to its ...
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Auf Wiedersehen Athens?
www.euronews.com As the German and French leaders met to discuss how to keep Greece in the eurozone some Germans seem indifferent to its fate. A recent opinion poll show around 60 percent of them support Angela Merkel's opposition to stimulating growth in Europe through new borrowing and in a Berlin food market a commonly expressed feeling was that Germany's already given too much to Greece without getting anything back. Flower seller Rudi Kalupa said: "I'm not worried about the situation in Greece. If they are not able to handle the euro, they have to leave the euro, as simple as that. Vegetable seller Christine Neuendorf added: "I think Greece should leave the eurozone. We have to work hard here. We have to pay a lot of taxes and this and that and nobody ask us if we want all that." But if Greece does leave the eurozone, Charles Dallara of the International Institute of Finance, who negotiated the Greek bond swap, said the damage to the rest of Europe would be "somewhere between catastrophic and Armageddon". Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 738 12 ratings Time: 01:05 More in News & Politics
Auf Wiedersehen Ath...
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Auf Wiedersehen Athens?
www.euronews.com As the German and French leaders met to discuss how to keep Greece in the eurozone some Germans seem indifferent to its ...
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Auf Wiedersehen Athens?
www.euronews.com As the German and French leaders met to discuss how to keep Greece in the eurozone some Germans seem indifferent to its fate. A recent opinion poll show around 60 percent of them support Angela Merkel's opposition to stimulating growth in Europe through new borrowing and in a Berlin food market a commonly expressed feeling was that Germany's already given too much to Greece without getting anything back. Flower seller Rudi Kalupa said: "I'm not worried about the situation in Greece. If they are not able to handle the euro, they have to leave the euro, as simple as that. Vegetable seller Christine Neuendorf added: "I think Greece should leave the eurozone. We have to work hard here. We have to pay a lot of taxes and this and that and nobody ask us if we want all that." But if Greece does leave the eurozone, Charles Dallara of the International Institute of Finance, who negotiated the Greek bond swap, said the damage to the rest of Europe would be "somewhere between catastrophic and Armageddon". Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 721 12 ratings Time: 01:05 More in News & Politics
Uneasy axis for Par...
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Uneasy axis for Paris and Berlin
www.euronews.com The background to the austerity versus growth meeting between the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economi...
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Uneasy axis for Paris and Berlin
www.euronews.com The background to the austerity versus growth meeting between the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economies - Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel - is a big contrast in their economic fortunes. In Germany both exports and domestic consumption have mostly grown. France is experiencing weak demand at home and slowing exports. The numbers tell the story: In the first three months of this year, French growth evaporated, Germany was the region's strongest performer. Ten percent of French workers are without a job -- in Germany it is 5.6 percent. French debt as a percentage of economic output is much higher. Michael Hewson, a market analyst with CMC Markets, said: "There's a lot of uncertainty with how a new French president would change the political dynamic between Germany and France. I mean, Mr Hollande has already said he wants to renegotiate the fiscal compact, Angela Merkel has implicitly ruled that out. He's also gone on record as saying that he wants to raise the minimum wage and reduce the retirement age, well that's really going to grate with Germany." Merkel and Hollande may have contrasting styles as well as economies but know they have to get on for the greater good and to save the euro. The problem is finding consensus on the right balance between austerity and growth with the nervous financial markets looking on. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 299 6 ratings Time: 01:18 More in News & Politics
Uneasy axis for Par...
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Uneasy axis for Paris and Berlin
www.euronews.com The background to the austerity versus growth meeting between the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economi...
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Uneasy axis for Paris and Berlin
www.euronews.com The background to the austerity versus growth meeting between the leaders of the eurozone's two biggest economies - Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel - is a big contrast in their economic fortunes. In Germany both exports and domestic consumption have mostly grown. France is experiencing weak demand at home and slowing exports. The numbers tell the story: In the first three months of this year, French growth evaporated, Germany was the region's strongest performer. Ten percent of French workers are without a job -- in Germany it is 5.6 percent. French debt as a percentage of economic output is much higher. Michael Hewson, a market analyst with CMC Markets, said: "There's a lot of uncertainty with how a new French president would change the political dynamic between Germany and France. I mean, Mr Hollande has already said he wants to renegotiate the fiscal compact, Angela Merkel has implicitly ruled that out. He's also gone on record as saying that he wants to raise the minimum wage and reduce the retirement age, well that's really going to grate with Germany." Merkel and Hollande may have contrasting styles as well as economies but know they have to get on for the greater good and to save the euro. The problem is finding consensus on the right balance between austerity and growth with the nervous financial markets looking on. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 294 6 ratings Time: 01:18 More in News & Politics
Sniper Elite V2 - S...
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Sniper Elite V2 - Spiele-Test / Game-Review (2012) | HD
Der exklusive Sniper Elite V2 Spiele-Test / Game-Review mit UnderSerial. LIKE us: Facebook.com FOLLOW us:...
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Sniper Elite V2 - Spiele-Test / Game-Review (2012) | HD
Der exklusive Sniper Elite V2 Spiele-Test / Game-Review mit UnderSerial. LIKE us: Facebook.com FOLLOW us: Twitter.com Mehr Gameplays dazu seht ihr hier: www.youtube.com ABOUT THIS GAME ************************ Sniper Elite V2, a third person tactical WWII shooter sequel in the works at Rebellion and due to launch later this year, Xbox 360 and PS3. Sniper Elite V2 features detailed sniping simulation with advanced ballistics, taking into account gravity, wind, velocity, bullet penetration, aim stability and more. Skillful shots are rewarded with a slow-motion sequence of the bullet running its full trajectory from barrel to target as well as featuring graphic detail of the effects of the bullet entering and destroying a target. Sniper Elite V2 ******************* GENRE: Third-Person Shooter RELEASE DATE(S): + US: May 4, 2012 + EU: May 4, 2012 PLATFORM: Xbox 360 ALSO ON: PC, PS3 WEBSITE: www.sniperelitev2.com AVAILABLE @ AMAZON: Coming soon! PUBLISHER: 505 Games DEVELOPER: Rebellion ESRB: RP for Rating Pending TAGS: "sniper elite v2 test" "sniper elite v2 review" "sniper elite 2 review" "sniper elite 2 test" "sniper elite v2 deutsch" "sniper elite v2 walkthrough" "sniper elite v2 gameplay" "sniper elite v2" "sniper elite 2" "sniper elite v2 underserial" "sniper elite V2 headshots" "sniper elite v2 xray" underserial "xbox 360" game trailer spiel 2012 xboxviewtv gaming "video game" hd official gameplay video battlefield ww2 "505 games" rebellion 1945 berlin germany "slow ... From: XboxViewTV Views: 3423 76 ratings Time: 06:28 More in Gaming
North Rhine-Westpha...
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North Rhine-Westphalia Setback Expected for Merkel
May 11 (Bloomberg) -- Sony Kapoor, managing director of Re-Define, discusses the state elections in Germany an...
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North Rhine-Westphalia Setback Expected for Merkel
May 11 (Bloomberg) -- Sony Kapoor, managing director of Re-Define, discusses the state elections in Germany and the outlook for German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union. He speaks from Berlin with Manus Cranny on Bloomberg Television's "Last Word." (Source: Bloomberg) From: Bloomberg Views: 15 0 ratings Time: 04:50 More in Entertainment
Germany open to Hol...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric ...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric Chaney.
Germany open to Hol...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric ...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric Chaney.
Germany open to Hol...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric ...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric Chaney.
Germany open to Hol...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric ...
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May 7 - Berlin will show openness to new growth-promoting measures as part of moves to smooth relations with France's new president, says Axa chief economist Eric Chaney.
Today in History fo...
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Today in History for May 2nd
Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Germany's capital Berlin falls in World War II; Artist Leonardo da Vinci dies; Civil War Gen...
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Today in History for May 2nd
Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Germany's capital Berlin falls in World War II; Artist Leonardo da Vinci dies; Civil War Gen. 'Stonewall' Jackson killed; Nelson Mandela claims victory in South Africa vote; Singer Bing Crosby born. (May 2) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly From: AssociatedPress Views: 162 5 ratings Time: 01:35 More in News & Politics
Germany as a magnet...
398 Views 22:30:00 05/01/12
Our studio guest, Ijad Madish, is an entrepreneur who started a professional network that’s been dubbed a Facebook for scientists and researchers. His start-up now...
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Our studio guest, Ijad Madish, is an entrepreneur who started a professional network that’s been dubbed a Facebook for scientists and researchers. His start-up now has a staff of around 100 workers, including many young people from Spain, Italy and Scandinavia. We speak with him about job prospects for young people today.
Where are all the s...
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Where are all the shoppers in Germany?
www.euronews.com Germany is enjoying its lowest unemployment since reunification, falling inflation and a pickup in wage g...
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Where are all the shoppers in Germany?
www.euronews.com Germany is enjoying its lowest unemployment since reunification, falling inflation and a pickup in wage growth, so why are March's retail sales so weak? The latest figures are making some wonder about the support private consumption can provide for the German economy as global demand flags. On Friday Berlin announced export prices saw their slowest growth in 2 years. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 473 8 ratings Time: 00:26 More in News & Politics
Where are all the s...
3 Views 15:09:26 04/30/12
Where are all the shoppers in Germany?
www.euronews.com Germany is enjoying its lowest unemployment since reunification, falling inflation and a pickup in wage g...
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Where are all the shoppers in Germany?
www.euronews.com Germany is enjoying its lowest unemployment since reunification, falling inflation and a pickup in wage growth, so why are March's retail sales so weak? The latest figures are making some wonder about the support private consumption can provide for the German economy as global demand flags. On Friday Berlin announced export prices saw their slowest growth in 2 years. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 422 8 ratings Time: 00:26 More in News & Politics
Low returns hamper ...
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Low returns hamper German bond sale
www.euronews.com Germany sold 2.4 billion euros worth of government bonds maturing in 32 years time. However demand was lackl...
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Low returns hamper German bond sale
www.euronews.com Germany sold 2.4 billion euros worth of government bonds maturing in 32 years time. However demand was lacklustre and Berlin was not able to sell all the bonds it had on offer. Analysts said that was because the rate of interest that investors will get is so low and it also reflected an upturn in confidence in shares based on better-than-expected recent company earnings. The weak outcome mirrors that seen at an auction on 11 April when Germany launched a 10-year bond, and underscores how surging demand for the safety of the country's bonds has pushed investment returns so low that some are reluctant to buy at current levels. Nevertheless, Germany remains in a strong funding position. It has sold roughly half the debt it needs to this year and is able to borrow more cheaply and for a longer period of time than any other euro zone country. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 81 1 ratings Time: 00:26 More in News & Politics
Low returns hamper ...
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Low returns hamper German bond sale
www.euronews.com Germany sold 2.4 billion euros worth of government bonds maturing in 32 years time. However demand was lackl...
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Low returns hamper German bond sale
www.euronews.com Germany sold 2.4 billion euros worth of government bonds maturing in 32 years time. However demand was lacklustre and Berlin was not able to sell all the bonds it had on offer. Analysts said that was because the rate of interest that investors will get is so low and it also reflected an upturn in confidence in shares based on better-than-expected recent company earnings. The weak outcome mirrors that seen at an auction on 11 April when Germany launched a 10-year bond, and underscores how surging demand for the safety of the country's bonds has pushed investment returns so low that some are reluctant to buy at current levels. Nevertheless, Germany remains in a strong funding position. It has sold roughly half the debt it needs to this year and is able to borrow more cheaply and for a longer period of time than any other euro zone country. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com From: Euronews Views: 68 1 ratings Time: 00:26 More in News & Politics