European Markets Seen Opening Higher
European stocks were called to open higher on Wednesday tracking Asia overnight where the euro and shares gained despite a warning from credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) that it could cut the credit rating of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF).
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Ex UK Finance Minister Rejects Call for EU Power Grab
Ken Clarke has put himself at odds with David Cameron by saying Britain should focus on �how to maintain the financial stability of the western world� at this week�s European Union summit, instead of trying to wring concessions out of euro zone countries.
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Europe Will Never Hold it Together: CIO
The European debt crisis has revealed that the euro zone is in a final phase and cannot be saved as a single entity, David Murrin, chief investment officer at Emergent Asset Management, told CNBC.
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Guest Highlights
Joining Squawk Box Europe at 7.15am GMT will be Frans van Houten, CEO, Royal Philips Electronics and at 10am GMT joining Worldwide Exchange will be Erik Britton, Director, Fathom Consulting. For a full list of the day's guests, visit CNBC's Member Center and sign up for our guest alert e-mail.
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