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Analysis: French EU-wariness complicates life for Hollande

PARIS (Reuters) - A feeling in France that the European Union no longer works in its interest is fueling tensions between Paris and Brussels and adding pressure on President Francois Hollande to be more assertive in Europe. Full story

Pool Corp. cuts year outlook due to cold weather

Pool Corp., which distributes supplies for swimming pools, cut its profit estimate for the year because cool, wet weather in North America and Europe is hurting its sales. Full story

Hedge funds brace for renewed debt crisis

MONACO (Reuters) - The euro zone's debt crisis may be far from over, while Japan's money-printing gamble to revive its economy could destabilize global markets if it doesn't work, some hedge fund managers say. Full story

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News Summary: European car sales hit 20-year low

Suntech's European operations get debt moratorium

Analysis: Swedish banks' 'best-in-class' capital may hide risks

WHO urges tougher food marketing rules to curb childhood obesity

Defense cuts 'hollowing out' European armies: U.S. envoy

Investors doubt U.S., European governments can cut debts by 2016: poll

Assad says Europe will 'pay price' if it arms rebels: newspaper

Analysis: European cloud computing firms see silver lining in PRISM scandal

French Socialists call for weaker euro, eased EU budget rules

G8 faces uncertain recoveries, turbulent markets

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  Obama’s popularity in Europe down from 2008

After paying a visit to the G-8 Summit in Ireland, President Obama arrives in Berlin in the wake of the NSA surveillance program Congressional briefings. NBC White House Correspondent Peter Alexander and Politico’s Josh Gerstein join MSNBC’s The Cycle to talk about the luke-warm European welcome for

  Global Markets: European Stocks Pare Losses

CNBC's Ross Westgate reports on all the market moving events from Europe as talks of possible monetary easing from the central bank of China boosted investor confidence.

  Todd: NSA revelations 'do not play well' in Europe

NBC News' Chuck Todd joins Morning Joe from Dublin, Ireland to discuss President Obama's speech before the beginning of the G-8 summit.

  Global Markets: India Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged

CNBC's Ross Westgate reports on all the market moving events from Europe, as stocks rise ahead of the Fed meeting later this week.

  Case for austerity continues to crumble

President Obama is headed to Ireland for the G8 summit, where austerity is the topic on everyone’s minds. Economist Jared Bernstein and Heather McGhee from Demos.org discuss the crumbling case for austerity and the need for more investments.

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