Investments
New European health care legislation might make life easier for expats

From 2013, EU citizens will able to reclaim the costs of medical treatment received  in an EU state.

 

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Europe's Crisis becomes more widespread

Italy, Spain See Bonds Sink, Portugal Faces Rating Cut as Faith in Rescue Ebbs

Investors dismissed European leaders' latest attempt to restore market calm, raising doubts about whether governments can rebuild confidence in the region's common currency amid signs that the debt crisis is creeping deeper into the Continent.

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Spain is Financially “Comfortable” says Campa

Spain’s funding for the rest of the year remains “comfortable,” helped by better-than-forecast revenue and a shrinking budget deficit, and the government doesn’t expect problems tapping financial markets going forward, said Deputy Finance Minister Jose Manuel Campa.

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Spain and Portugal Rule Out Bailout Deals

Spain and Portugal have hurried to disassociate themselves from Ireland’s debt crisis, saying their own fiscal problems can be solved without the kind of rescue package mooted for Ireland by the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.

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Positive sign - Spanish Banks are borrowing less from ECB

According to a report by the Reuters news agency borrowing by Spanish banks from the European Central Bank dropped in October to its lowest level in over a year, suggesting the peripheral euro zone nation’s banking system is in relatively good health.

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