Europe’s Bizarre Bonus-Capping Plan
Europe's leaders want to cap bonuses at banks. It could backfire.
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Europe's leaders want to cap bonuses at banks. It could backfire.
Let's all visit France! ... For the croissants! Yeah, that's it. The croissants!
An FAQ for those of you who are not just somewhat confused, but hopelessly lost about what is going on in Europe.
Greece is on the brink.
Which inspires Italian lawmakers to fisticuffs, naturally.
Striking and rioting after government-imposed "austerity measures."
Greece has formally requested a $60 billion bailout from the E.U. and the IMF.
Things are going to get ugly on European flights this fall.
As markets feel the crunch worldwide, it turns out that European stalwart houses aren't immune.
The central banks of England, China, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States all cut interest rates this morning in an effort to stave off a further global financial crisis.
Apparently, there are actually very few people who aren't advising him on this stuff.