FT Markets: US Can’t Wait for Markets to Wake Up
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, a member of the European Central Bank's executive board until the end of last year, talks to the FT's capital markets editor Ralph Atkins about whether the US can learn lessons from the eurozone experience. Related Articles: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e900ee7c-2d71-11e2-9b88-00144f http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/aeef54d2-29c8-11e2-9a46-00144feabdc0.html For more video content from the Financial Times visit http://www.FT.com/video
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‘Americans Are Overtaxed’ and Other Federal Budget “Myths”
Follow The Daily Ticker on Facebook! You're probably aware the U.S. government spends a lot of money and more than it brings in.
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Coalition cracks
A rough few months for the UK's ruling coalition party has seen dissent both between and within the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties. Analysis editor Frederick Studemann talks to Jonathan Ford, chief leader writer, and Kiran Stacey, political correspondent, about how bad relations have become and what the future holds for British politics.
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Winning Mega Millions Tickets Purchased In Kansas, Illinois and Maryland: Lottery Officials
Winning Mega Millions tickets were purchased in Kansas, Illinois and Maryland, the Associated Press reported. The ticket holders will split the $640 million jackpot, perhaps the largest such prize in history, a lottery official said.
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