By STEPHEN FIDLER And DAVID ENRICH
The Wall Street Journal
… debt worries spread
until they set in train a reversal of the historic process of European
financial integration…
… the financial
lifeline of some European states is ebbing away…
… The euro's first
decade was much different…bond yields exceeded their interest cost for repo
loans…
…The assumption that
euro-zone government bonds were almost interchangeable and none could default
steadily began to crumble …
…A turning point for
euro-zone investment came in July. …investors
in its bonds would take losses.
… The EBA … announced
it was recalculating banks' capital needs.
… Investors haven't
been convinced by European leaders' efforts…