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Nobel Laureate Sees Greece in Euro for `A While'
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Spence, a professor of economics at New York University and winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics, talks a...
Manley and Morgan on European Debt Crisis
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- John Manley, chief equity strategist for Wells Fargo Advantage Funds, and Rob Morgan, chief investment strategist at Ful...
World's Smallest Artificial Heart Saves Baby's Life
Doctors from Rome's Bambino Gesu Children's Hospital have saved the life of a 16-month-old baby boy by implanting the world's smallest artific...
Bertelli Says Prada to Open 260 Stores in 2012-2014
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Prada SpA Chief Executive Officer Patrizio Bertelli talks about the company's growth and pricing strategy. Prada, the It...
Italy Stocks More Overvalued Than Spain, Dumas Says
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Charles Dumas, chairman of Lombard Street Research Ltd., talks about the outlook for Europe's debt crisis. Dumas speaks ...
European Court of Human Rights: Prisoners Should Be Allowed to Vote
The European Court of Human Rights ruled on Tuesday that depriving prisoners of the right to vote is a breach of human rights.
Italy PM Heckled During Visit to Quake Site
Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti on Tuesday (May 22) toured areas in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy that was hit by a strong earthquake.
Sarah Quinlan on European Debt Crisis, Outlook
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- Sarah Quinlan, founder of QAM and co-chair of Trader/Portfolio Management Peer Advisory Group for 100 Women Hedge Funds,...
Residents Terrified To Return Home after Fatal Earthquake Rocks Italy
Thousands of people in Northern Italy slept in tents and cars overnight as more than 100 aftershocks rocked the earthquake-hit area.
Corporate Bonds, German Bunds Favored Above Italy
May 21 (Bloomberg) -- Gary Jenkins, director of independent credit firm Swordfish Research, talks about investing in corporate and euro-zone s...


