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ArtikelSalve Italia; The Euro Crisis Returns  
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Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8768 (Jan. 2012), page 12.
Topik: Eurozone; Currency; Recessions; Economic Policy
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Isi artikelThe first two weeks of the year were surprisingly calm for the storm-tossed euro zone. But a gale is blowing again. First a series of downgrades from Standard & Poor's, a leading debt-rating agency, coincided with a stand-off in the "voluntary" restructuring talks between Greece and its private bondholders. Now there are signs of a continent-wide recession. The euro crisis is back. Indeed, the next few weeks could be decisive for the single currency's future. Several euro-zone governments must sell huge amounts of debt in bond auctions. They are also due to wrap up negotiations over the new "fiscal compact", demanded by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to enforce budget discipline, at a European Union summit at the end of January. And the brinkmanship in Greece's debt talks could yet lead to a disorderly default. What happens in Greece could be dramatic and painful, especially for the Greeks. If their country is forced out of the euro zone after a chaotic default it will cause problems for everyone. Yet Greece is small and its creditors see a restructuring as inevitable. The crucial country is Italy.
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