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Dark déjà vu for European economy as virus cases spike

LONDON (AP) — Europe’s economy was just catching its breath from what had been the sharpest recession in modern history. A resurgence in coronavirus cases this month is a bitter blow that will likely turn what was meant to be a period of healing for the economy into a lean …
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 4 YEARS AGO

Dark déjà vu for European economy as virus cases spike

LONDON (AP) — Europe’s economy was just catching its breath from what had been the sharpest recession in modern history. A resurgence in coronavirus cases this month is a bitter blow that will likely turn what was meant to be a period of healing for the economy into a lean …
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

Dark déjà vu for European economy as virus cases spike

LONDON (AP) — Europe’s economy was just catching its breath from what had been the sharpest recession in modern history. A resurgence in coronavirus cases this month is a bitter blow that will likely turn what was meant to be a period of healing for the economy into a lean …
COLUMBIA BASIN HERALD | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 1 MONTH AGO

European economic rebound slows as virus cases rise

The European economy’s rebound from coronavirus lockdowns slowed in August, suggesting the reopening of businesses is proceeding slowly and the outlook for jobs is precarious
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 4 YEARS, 2 MONTHS AGO

Europe crisis rages on despite Spain banks rescue

LONDON - The weekend plan to rescue Spain's ailing banks was supposed to boost confidence in Spain and the other 16 countries that use the euro. The skeptics said it would only provide temporary relief for the markets. In the end, it barely even did that.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 12 YEARS, 5 MONTHS AGO

Report: European economy has all but stalled

LONDON - Europe appears headed for a recession - if it isn't in one already.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 12 YEARS, 12 MONTHS AGO

EU seeks to calm Irish creditors but doubts linger

LONDON - European leaders sought to reassure Ireland's panicky creditors Friday by promising that tougher new terms for future bailouts of indebted countries will not harm them. But nerves remained frayed as some expect the country to follow Greece in grasping for a financial lifeline sooner rather than later.
COEUR D'ALENE PRESS | UPDATED 14 YEARS AGO

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