Thursday, December 8, 2011

Euro Debt Crisis Summit Begins Today



European Debt Crisis Summit Starts -- Voice of America

European leaders have started a two-day summit in Brussels in the latest effort to resolve the continent's debt crisis and save the euro.

Some officials have described the European summit as a moment of reckoning for the common currency, under siege by Europe's burgeoning debt crisis. But before the meeting opened Thursday night, there remained a divergence of opinion on exactly how to resolve the two-year debt contagion that threatens the stability of the world economy.

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More News On Europe's Debt Crisis

Eurozone crisis: Talks to save euro begin in Brussels -- BBC
EU leaders arrive for summit -- The Telegraph
Europe's 'last chance' to solve debt crisis -- The National
European Union Weighs Greater Unity to Save Euro -- ABC News/AP
Europe's leaders in last-ditch effort to avert crisis -- MSNBC
EU leaders race to agree on tougher fiscal rules -- Xinhuanet
EU Battles to Save Euro as Merkel Eyes Solution -- Bloomberg
Europeans fear debt deal could usher in crippling austerity -- Washington Post
Highlights: European Union leaders' comments ahead of summit -- Reuters
A look at key players in Europe's financial crisis -- AP

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