Europe Not United Over How To Resolve Crisis

from National Public Radio
October 7, 2008

European governments are scrambling to shore up their banks. The governments promised to work together to solve the financial crisis, but so far, they have acted separately. Philip Coggan, capital markets editor for The Economist, talks with Ari Shapiro about the steps European officials are taking to reassure investors, and whether those steps are working.

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