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Greece, economy worries hit Wall St
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street fell on Tuesday on renewed concerns that Greece and private bondholders may not meet a looming deadline to complete a debt swap and as caution grew over the global economic outlook after recent weak data. A group representing bondholders warned a default could cause more than 1 trillion euros of damage to the region. Creditors have until Thursday night to accept a bond swap in which they would lose almost three-quarters of the value of their bonds. ...
Greece, economy worries hit Wall St
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street fell on Tuesday on renewed concerns that Greece and private bondholders may not meet a looming deadline to complete a debt swap and as caution grew over the global economic outlook after recent weak data. A group representing bondholders warned a default could cause more than 1 trillion euros of damage to the region. Creditors have until Thursday night to accept a bond swap in which they would lose almost three-quarters of the value of their bonds. ...
Greece, economy worries hit Wall St
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street fell on Tuesday on renewed concerns that Greece and private bondholders may not meet a looming deadline to complete a debt swap and as caution grew over the global economic outlook after recent weak data. A group representing bondholders warned a default could cause more than 1 trillion euros of damage to the region. Creditors have until Thursday night to accept a bond swap in which they would lose almost three-quarters of the value of their bonds. ...
Brazil's economy grew 2.7 percent in 2011
Brazil's government says the nation's economy expanded 2.7 percent last year. That's well below the 7.5 percent growth seen in 2010.
Brazil's economy grew 2.7 percent in 2011
Brazil's government says the nation's economy expanded 2.7 percent last year. That's well below the 7.5 percent growth seen in 2010.
Brazil's economy grew 2.7 percent in 2011
Brazil's government says the nation's economy expanded 2.7 percent last year. That's well below the 7.5 percent growth seen in 2010.
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