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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Interactive Euro Crisis Map
The New York Times has a good set of interactive maps of the Euro Crisis. The crisis seemed to be heading to some type of resolution this week until Germany changed its mind on forcing some of the losses on bond holders. Now it appears that bond holders will be protected and the crisis has been pushed down the road. However, the crisis is far from resolved - it price tag has just been pushed more on the European taxpayers. The big lingering question is when this crisis will explode. The maps are informative.
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