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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15494933
the Eurozone is asking China to help bail them out (similar to the U.S.)
China also buying out SAAB.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15494135
Edit: well, looks like EuroZone is not going to be bail out, but EuroZone is in trouble
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15751764
Unlike the U.S. each country in the EuroZone have their own economic issue. While some may say that each state is like a "country" (Texas is one that can still be its own country or break up to 4 states if needed in the Texas constitution I believe) each has their own law but still have federal law.
The EuroZone is not like that. While the "money" is the Euro, each country is doing their own things and try to follow the EuroZone standard. We see country like Italy and Greece having major issue with their economy and thus causing problem while IN the EuroZone, not sure how they are going to fix this one.
the Eurozone is asking China to help bail them out (similar to the U.S.)
China also buying out SAAB.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15494135
Edit: well, looks like EuroZone is not going to be bail out, but EuroZone is in trouble
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-15751764
Unlike the U.S. each country in the EuroZone have their own economic issue. While some may say that each state is like a "country" (Texas is one that can still be its own country or break up to 4 states if needed in the Texas constitution I believe) each has their own law but still have federal law.
The EuroZone is not like that. While the "money" is the Euro, each country is doing their own things and try to follow the EuroZone standard. We see country like Italy and Greece having major issue with their economy and thus causing problem while IN the EuroZone, not sure how they are going to fix this one.