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French workers take to the streets
A plan to reform the national pension plan in France leads to disruptions in the streets. CNN's Jim Bittermann reports.
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EC President outlines State of the Union
European Commission Pres. Jose Manuel Barroso explains what he hope his first State of the Union address will achieve.
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What's the future for British students?
UK student Jake Strong-Jones has his high-school exam results. Will he choose university or the workplace?
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Germany's growth spurt
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen asks economist Joerg Rocholl about the reasons behind Germany's second quarter growth spurt.
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Why Europe's economy matters
An economist for Daiwa Capital Markets analyzes Europe's economic conditions.
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Danske Bank boss on stress tests
CNN's Richard Quest talks to the CEO of Denmark's Danske Bank, one of the top scorers in the recent EU stress tests.
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Good times bouncing back for banks?
London's bankers celebrate green shoots of economic recovery. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.
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Russia bans grain exports
Russia's prime minister bans grain exports after drought and fires devastates crops. CNN's Matthew Chance reports.
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BA wins fight for closer U.S. ties
CNN's Richard Quest asks British Airways' CEO about the airline's deal to forge closer ties across the Atlantic.
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New upgrades in air travel
David Melcher of defense giant ITT talks about a new system that will upgrade air control systems in the U.S. and Europe.
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Tony Blair on BP, U.S.-UK relations
CNN's Richard Quest talks to former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair about BP and relations between the UK and U.S.
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British pushback on 'BP bashing'
British officials are upset over the rhetoric aimed at BP. CNN's Jim Boulden reports.
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Germany's World Cup financial legacy
Germany's World Cup was a lot of fun, but little more in terms of economic impact. CNN's Diana Magnay reports.
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French World Cup legacy
CNN's Jim Bittermann examines the World Cup legacy for host country and '98 champions France.
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Spain's government workers protest cuts
Spain's civil servants protest a five percent pay cut as part of an austerity plan to reduce the country's deficit.
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Airlines merge to survive
CNN's Richard Quest reports on the trend of European airlines merging to survive a tough economic climate.
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German austerity
CNN's Diana Magnay reports from Berlin where not everyone supports cuts to Germany's budget.
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Hungary's debt woes
CNN's Becky Anderson speaks to Hungary's former finance minister on the age of austerity sweeping Europe.
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Germany announces spending cuts
CNN's Diana Magnay reports from Berlin on German plans to cut the country's deficit.
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Is Hungary the next Greece?
CNN's Richard Quest asks European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso whether Hungary is a cause for concern.
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Europe's budget deficits
CNN's Richard Quest interviews former British Finance Minister Alistair Darling about Europe's budget deficits.
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UK tries to stimulate growth
British Business Secretary, Vince Cable, discusses working towards economic growth in the UK with CNN's Richard Quest.
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New taxes for Portugal
Portugal's parliament approves higher income taxes, value added taxes and other measures. CNN's Al Goodman reports
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Portugal's view of the crisis
CNN's Richard Quest talks to Portuguese Finance Minister Fernando Des Santos.
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BA CEO on record loss
British Airways CEO Willie Walsh on the possibility a deal could be done to halt next week's planned walkout.
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How to solve Europe's economic woes
CNN's Al Goodman speaks with former Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar about solving Europe's economic woes.
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'Naked' short selling banned
CNN's Jim Boulden explains what "naked" short selling is and why it was banned in Germany in three products until 2011.
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British Airways strike halted
A London court stops a British Airways cabin crew strike. CNN's Sasha Herriman reports.
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Richard Branson talks business, politics
CNN's Jim Boulden talks to Virgin founder Richard Branson about the British election and the future of business.
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Greece and the impact on Dow
CNN's Colleen McEdwards interviews CNNMoney.com writer Paul Lamonica about the significance of Greece on the Dow.
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Greeks feeling the pain of cuts
CNN's Diana Magnay introduces us to two women who are finding Greece's new austerity measures a bitter pill to swallow.
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'Greek program is going to work'
CNN's Diana Magnay asks the IMF mission chief for Greece if the austerity program will succeed.
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Greece braces for cuts
CNN's Diana Magnay reports why Greece's new austerity measures are a bitter pill for its people.
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Greek economic rescue jitters
Vanessa Rossi of Chatham House on how German uncertainty sparks caution on the markets.
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Doing business with Britain
A Hong Kong-based miniature maker talks about the expenses of exporting to Britain.
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UK growth slow as vote looms
Former UK monetary policy adviser David Blanchflower looks at the election effect on economic growth.
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Germany attracting UK investors?
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen examines how foreign investors are intrigued by Frankfurt's status as a financial center.
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The latest British election odds
CNN's Max Foster talks with Alan Alger of Blue Square about betting on the outcome of the British elections.
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London's housing crisis
CNN's Sasha Herriman reports on the overcrowding crisis in London.
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Air France's new large flier policy
Air France changes its policy on overweight passengers and their seat bookings. CNN's Ayesha Durgahee reports.
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