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Crisis-hit countries on the euro-zone periphery must repay about €86 billion $115 billion of bonds that fall due in the first three months of 2012, according to economists' estimates.
Eyes Turn to German-Italian Duo Marcus Walker 2011
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Crisis-hit businessmen asked for £20 to meet Gordon Brown.
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Crisis-hit Zimbabwe has significant deposits of gold, diamonds and precious minerals but is losing desperately-needed foreign currency as dealers and miners siphon gems and metals out of the country.
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Lisbon, Portugal - Crisis-hit Portugal holds its first bond auction of the year, hoping to raise up to 1.25 billion euros.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Lisbon, Portugal - Crisis-hit Portugal holds its first bond auction of the year, hoping to raise up to 1.25 billion euros.
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LISBON - Crisis-hit Portugal holds its first bond auction of the year, hoping to raise up to 1.25 billion euros.
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LISBON - Crisis-hit Portugal holds its first bond auction of the year, hoping to raise up to 1.25 billion euros.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Lisbon, Portugal - Crisis-hit Portugal holds its first bond auction of the year, hoping to raise up to 1.25 billion euros.
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LISBON - Crisis-hit Portugal holds its first bond auction of the year, hoping to raise up to 1.25 billion euros.
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Lisbon, Portugal - Crisis-hit Portugal holds its first bond auction of the year, hoping to raise up to 1.25 billion euros.
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