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Kipper Williams and James Gard

Eurozone crisis in cartoons

Kipper Williams Greek austerity 11.2.2010
February 2010: Public sector workers in Greece clashed with police during a nationwide one-day strike in protest at the austerity measures being implemented to try to address the country's financial crisis Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams - 16 February 2010
February 2010: George Papaconstantinou, the Greek finance minister, pleaded for time with Brussels and argued that the radical austerity programme aimed at slashing 4% from the ballooning budget deficit this year was unprecedented in his country's history Photograph: Kipper Williams/Guardian
Greece debt crisis Kipper Williams
April 2010: Stock markets suffered another rollercoaster ride as hopes of a bailout for debt-laden Greece were countered by fears that the country's financial turmoil could spread elsewhere in Europe Photograph: Guardian
Kipper cartoon Greek debt crisis
April 2010: Greece borrowing costs hit record levels Photograph: Guardian
Kipper cartoon Greece debt crisis 5/5/2010
May 2010: Greek protesters storm Acropolis while markets plunge over debt crisis Photograph: Guardian
kipper cartoon german ban 20.5.2010
May 2010: Germany's action on short-sellers of bonds – widely blamed in the country for the deepening eurozone debt crisis – was intended to shore up the embattled single currency. But the markets took the move as a sign of political panic Photograph: Guardian
kipper cartoon ireland greece 21.05.10
May 2010: Ireland emerged as one of the biggest per capita donors in the Greek bailout, sparking angry exchanges in Ireland's parliament, the Dáil, over claims that Irish households faced an unfair burden compared with other eurozone countries Photograph: Guardian
Spain finance crisis Kipper Williams
May 2010: Package of austerity measures designed to cut Spain's deficit passes into law - by just one vote Photograph: Guardian
irish banking crisis kipper williams
September 2010: Ireland nationalised its second-largest bank and pumped billions of euros into the rest of its beleaguered financial sector, just a day after mass street protests in Dublin against public spending cuts to pay for the bank bailouts. Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams Ireland 16.11.10
November 2010: As the UK government proposes a 'happiness index' to test national wellbeing, Ireland grapples with financial crisis Photograph: Guardian
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November 2010: An increasingly isolated Irish government came under mounting pressure to seek an EU or International Monetary Fund bailout Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams Ireland bailout 23.11.2010
November 2010: Financial markets were thrown into turmoil amid fears that an imminent collapse of Ireland's beleaguered government would have a knock-on effect across the eurozone. The announcement of the potential €90bn international bailout for debt-laden Ireland – of which the UK could contribute up to £10bn – offered only a temporary respite to nervous markets Photograph: Guardian
european debt crisis kipper williams
November 2010: The risk of holding bonds issued by the Portuguese and Spanish governments – and even those issued by Belgium – rose to record levels Photograph: guardian
Kipper Williams Euro: 16.12.10
December 2010: Only 12 years after it was launched to great fanfare and after early success, the euro fights for its short life Photograph: Guardian
IMF boss calls for world currency kipper williams cartoon
February 2011: Dominique Strauss-Kahn calls for new currency to combat global economic instability Photograph: Guardian
spain credit downgraded kipper williams
March 2011: Credit rating agency Moody's downgrades Spain again, raising fresh fears about its ability to ride out the economic storm Photograph: Guardian
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June 2011: More Greek cuts agreed as Moody's says there is a 50-50 chance of country defaulting on its debts Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams - 21 June 2011
June 2011 Greeks look for their old drachma (not such a fanciful idea now) Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams Greece debt crisis: 23.06.2011
June 2011: Greece remains in grip of crisis with mass protests, threats of further strikes and bitter political divisions over bailout policy Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams Greek austerity package: 28.06.2011
June 2011: Greek debt crisis prompts EU 'resolution' talks as Athens parliament to debate its austerity package Photograph: Guardian
Greek austerity riots kipper williams
June 2011: Austerity bill gets through parliament, but not without protests in Athens. Hundreds of thousands clash with police in protests against austerity drive as officials discuss privatisation with investors Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams European debt crisis: 3.08.2011
August 2011: Yields on Italian and Spanish bonds have increased as commercial banks defend against haircuts Photograph: Guardian
Market turmoil cartoon by Kipper Williams
August 2011: Silvio Berlusconi faced growing resistance to the implementation of new austerity measures demanded by the European Central Bank Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams: Italy downgrade: 21/09/2011
September 2011: Standard & Poor's drops Italian credit rating to A from A+, blaming sluggish economy and ineffective government reforms Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams cartoon, 28 September 2011
September 2011: German chancellor and Greek PM meet to discuss the crisis Photograph: Kipper Williams/Guardian
Kipper Williams cartoon 4 October 2011
October 2011: European stock markets fell sharply after France and Germany joined Spain and Italy on the sick list of manufacturing nations, undermined by weak demand and a lack of business and consumer confidenc Photograph: Kipper Williams/Guardian
Kipper Williams cartoon 11 October 2011
October 2011: EU leaders struggled to agree on proposals to expand Europe's bailout fund, and on possible changes to Greece's second bailout Photograph: Kipper Williams/Guardian
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October 2011: Slovakia torpedoed the bill to boost the powers and size of the multibillion euro bailout fund designed to rescue Greece and other indebted countries Photograph: Guardian
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October 2011: New bailout plan proposed: a 30% debt write-off for Greece may limit the number of banks that need to recapitalise, and the wider wrath of international investors with loans to Greece, but will likely prevent Greece from recovering within a next few years Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams: Eurozone crisis 26.10.2011
October 2011: Unless European leaders stop dithering and take decisive action to rescue the single currency, they risk global slump Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams cartoon on eurozone crisis
November 2011: Markets stunned as Greek PM cancels bailout referendum Photograph: Guardian
Italian debt woes kipper williams cartoon
November 2011: Italy is in the firing line as its borrowing costs rocket after Berlusconi's resignation Photograph: Guardian
Eurozone crisis topples leaders cartoon by Kipper Williams
November 2011: Lucas Papademos to lead Greece's interim coalition government - Greece's appointment of former economist as prime minister brings to an end days of political wrangling in Athens Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams: 'Keep calm'
November 2011: Britain's economy will be hit hard by further turmoil in the eurozone, David Cameron has warned Photograph: Guardian
technocrats take over italian cabinet cartoon kipper williams
November 2011: technocrats take over - Italy's new prime minister, Mario Monti, confirms he will take on task of governing Eurozone's most indebted nation Photograph: Guardian
Spanish borrowing costs soar cartoon by kipper williams
November 2011: Spain's central bank steps in late in the day to buy up Spanish debt as borrowing costs climb to near 7% Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams eurozone 1.12.11
December 2011: Europe's leaders given a stark deadline of 10 days to save the euro or face the disintegration of the European Union itself Photograph: Guardian
kipper williams cartoon on eurozone crisis
December 2011: Crisis summit got under way two decades after a fateful lunch in Maastricht that gave birth to the euro Photograph: guardian
Kipper Williams cartoon on eurozone crisis
December 2011: Cameron accused of stirring up euro trouble: Britain's credit status should be cut before France is downgraded, says its central bank governor, Christian Noyer Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams anglo french relations improve
December 2011: Britain and France call a temporary halt to their war of words over credit ratings Photograph: Guardian
Mario Monti Kipper Williams cartoon
December 2011: Italy brought festive cheer to the markets with a debt auction that saw its short-term borrowing costs fall by half Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams: Ireland property crash 04.01.2012
January 2012: Property prices in Dublin have plunged by 65% in five years and analysts predict market will dip again in 2012 Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on ECB deposits
January 2012: Banks deposit record amounts at European Central Bank - again Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams eurozone 03.02.12
February 2012: Merkel told journalists in Beijing that China had given her a message that Europe must "do its homework" on the crisis before getting help from elsewhere Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams: Greek debt talks 07.02.2012
February 2012: Greek politicians locked in talks with an eye on upcoming elections Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Greece
February 2012: Greece forced to accept further cuts Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on the ECB
March 2012: European Central Bank temporarily eases the crisis with emergency loans Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Greek haircuts
March 2012: UK service sector slide suggests gloom is not confined to the eurozone Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Greek CDSs
March 2012: Greece's creditors to receive $2.5bn in insurance payments, following the country's debt restructuring Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Hollande and Holland
April 2012: France gets a new president but the Netherlands is drawn into the crisis Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams Spanish banks 11.05.12
May 2012: Spain races to shore up troubled banks after Bankia receives bailout Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Greece and the euro
May 2012: Stock markets and euro slide as Greek exit looms Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams cartoon - 17 May 2012
May 2012: Reports of utility bills going unpaid in Greece coincide with fears over a run on euros in Greek banks Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Greece and euro
May 2012: More than 70% of the Greek wines entered in the world's biggest wine competition have won medals, with six bottles taking gold Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams
May 2012: Greeks prepare to vote on austerity measures in their elections Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Euro 2012
June 2012: Euro 2012 football championships get under way Photograph: Guardian
Kipper Williams on Greece
June A rally in financial markets at the result of Greece's election - won by the pro-bailout party New Democracy - lasted barely an hour amid growing fears that Europe's worsening debt crisis was about to engulf Spain Photograph: Guardian
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