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A Weak Euro Gives Germany More Power
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How Switzerland Saved Its Banking Industry
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How Europe’s New Goals Will Pay Off
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The Urge to Splurge Is Creeping Back
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China Ups Investment in Greece
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Banking's New Bailout
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Europe Becomes China's Biggest Trade Partner
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The Scandal Behind the Sarrazin Scandal
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Older Workers Are More Innovative Than the Young
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Innovation Grows Among Older Workers
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Can China's Economic Engine Jump-Start the West?
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Stress Tests Raise Stress in Germany
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Green Is No Longer a Surefire Political Winner
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