The Delaware Gazette

Recent economic developments raise worldwide caution flags

Late last week and over the week­end, a flurry of devel­op­ments related to the near and longer term eco­nomic out­look took place, most of which could be a cause for concern.

Austerity now dirty word in Europe, but what next?

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PARIS — The day after Fran­cois Hol­lande rode to power in France on a slo­gan of “change now,” the con­ver­sa­tion in Europe was already dif­fer­ent Mon­day: Aus­ter­ity had become a dirty word.

Europe’s debt fix falters, rattling markets

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FRANKFURT, Ger­many — Europe’s plan to fix its debt cri­sis by impos­ing bud­get cuts frayed Mon­day. Heavy sell­ing rocked finan­cial mar­kets, uncer­tainty gripped two gov­ern­ments, and the eco­nomic out­look dark­ened across the continent.

The luck of the Irish

Did you know there is no such thing as a sham­rock plant, at least botan­i­cally speak­ing? There are, how­ever, hun­dreds of vari­eties of clover. Almost any plant that has three clover shaped leaves and green is often called a shamrock.

Greece secures bailout to avoid debt default

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BRUSSELS — The coun­tries that use the euro pulled Greece back from an immi­nent and poten­tially cat­a­strophic default on Tues­day, when they finally stitched together a euro130 bil­lion ($170 bil­lion) res­cue they hope will also pro­vide a life­line to their com­mon currency.

Romney’s mountain of wealth could cast loud echo

WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney’s newly released tax returns rep­re­sent an extra­or­di­nary account­ing of the house­hold finances and far-reaching cor­po­rate invest­ments of one of the rich­est U.S. pres­i­den­tial can­di­dates in gen­er­a­tions, with an annual income that tops $20 million.

New Powell Mean Bean owners to add European influence

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The two Mean Bean Caf­feine Lounges in Delaware County are now owned sep­a­rately, with the new own­ers prepar­ing to add their own fla­vor shot to the pop­u­lar local cof­fee shops’ identities.

If you liked 2011, you’ll probably love 2012

Polit­i­cal grid­lock, strained fam­ily bud­gets, finan­cial crises through­out the euro-zone, mediocre U.S. employ­ment and eco­nomic growth… all of these things and more that exem­pli­fied 2011 are likely to con­tinue into 2012. And all of this despite the per­cep­tion among many econ­o­mists that 2011 ended on a strong note that may pos­si­bly con­tinue into 2012.

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