Carol Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:27 am
Rajoy inches toward aid as protests, regions seetheArticle:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/26/us-spain-rajoy-idUSBRE88P09F20120926(Reuters) - Violent protests in Madrid and growing talk of secession in wealthy Catalonia are piling pressure on Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy as he moves closer to asking Europe for rescue money.
Spain Recoils, as Its Hungry Forage Trash Bins for a Next MealArticle:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49162890On a recent evening, a hip-looking young woman was sorting through a stack of crates outside a fruit and vegetable store here in the working-class neighborhood of Vallecas as it shut down for the night. At first glance, she looked as if she might be a store employee. But no. The young woman was looking through the day’s trash for her next meal. Already, she had found a dozen aging potatoes she deemed edible and loaded them onto a luggage cart parked nearby.
“When you don’t have enough money,” she said, declining to give her name, “this is what there is.”
Spain's national bank issues recession warninghttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/spains-national-bank-issues-recession-warning-8180281.htmlGreek workers begin general strikeArticle:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/sep/26/greek-workers-begin-general-strikeAnti-austerity walkout called by unions expected to ground flights, disrupt local transport and shut public service offices Greek workers have begun their first mass confrontation with Greece's three-month-old coalition government, grounding flights, disrupting local transport and shutting public service offices.
The general strike is being backed by the country's biggest private sector force, the General Confederation of Greek workers (GSEE), the union of civil servants (ADEDY), and militant unionists attached to the KKE communist party.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/angela-merkel-europe-must-stay-the-course-with-painful-reform-8176020.htmlAngela Merkel: Europe must stay the course with painful reformAngela Merkel issued a blunt warning to Germany's ailing eurozone neighbours yesterday, telling them that pressing ahead with painful reforms and tough budget policies was the only way of resolving Europe's intractable and deepening economic crisis.
Stock markets slump across Europehttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/stock-markets-slump-across-europe-8180406.htmlStock markets slumped across Europe today as mounting concerns over Spain and fresh strike action in Greece sent investors heading for the exit. London's FTSE 100 Index fell 1.5 per cent, while the Cac 40 in France was 2 per cent lower and Germany's Dax dropped 1.9 per cent as eurozone crisis fears escalated. Uncertainty over whether Spain will accept the terms of a bail-out sparked the latest sell-off, following violent riots in the country and as strikers again took to the streets in Greece to protest against austerity measures.