The Delaware Gazette

Market fears send key interest rate to 66-year low

NEW YORK — The drop in a key inter­est rate to a 66-year low is a sign of one thing — fear. Traders don’t actu­ally think a Trea­sury note pay­ing 1.62 per­cent is a good invest­ment. They just trust Uncle Sam to keep their money safe if Europe falls apart.

Obama says Vietnam veterans too often ‘denigrated’

WASHINGTON — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama paid trib­ute Mon­day to the men and women who have died defend­ing Amer­ica, point­ing to Viet­nam vet­er­ans as an under-appreciated and some­times maligned group of war heroes who remained true to their nation despite an unwel­come homecoming.

Typical CEO made $9.6M last year, AP study finds

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NEW YORK — Prof­its at big U.S. com­pa­nies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs.

EU running out of time as Greece nears the exit

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ATHENS, Greece — Euro­pean lead­ers insist they want to keep Greece in the euro­zone, but are putting off any agree­ment on how they hope to accom­plish that. Greece says it, too, wants to stay in the euro­zone, but until after elec­tions it’s uncer­tain whether it can imple­ment the aus­ter­ity that Europe has set as a con­di­tion for doing so.

Late rally erases steep losses on Wall Street

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NEW YORK — A big final-hour come­back pulled the Dow Jones indus­trial aver­age nearly back to where it started Wednesday.

Eurozone warned ‘severe recession’ looming

PARIS — The 17-country euro­zone risks falling into a “severe reces­sion,” the Orga­ni­za­tion for Eco­nomic Coop­er­a­tion and Devel­op­ment warned on Tues­day, as it called on gov­ern­ments and Europe’s cen­tral bank to act quickly to keep the slow­down from drag­ging down the global economy.

Europe faces difficult search for growth

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WASHINGTON — On paper at least, Euro­pean lead­ers agree: They need stronger growth mea­sures to help their economies expand out of their 2 ½-year-old gov­ern­ment debt cri­sis. Fig­ur­ing out exactly what those new steps might be will be the hard part.

Obama: NATO shifting to help peace in Afghanistan

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CHICAGO — The NATO alliance that has fought for a decade in Afghanistan is help­ing that nation shift toward sta­bil­ity and peace, but there will be “hard days ahead,” Pres­i­dent Barack Obama said Sun­day as alliance lead­ers insisted the fight­ing coali­tion will remain effec­tive despite France’s plans to yank com­bat troops out early.

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