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EU finance ministers disagree on reforms

By Tony Barber in Brussels

Published: June 9 2009 17:26 | Last updated: June 9 2009 17:26

European Union finance ministers failed to reach an accord on Tuesday on whether EU bank supervisors should be given the power to impose decisions on governments that risk placing a burden on national budgets and taxpayers.

At a meeting in Luxembourg, opinion was divided between a majority of countries that think the EU needs tougher pan-European rules to avert future financial turmoil and a smaller group, led by the UK, which is determined to limit the impact on national fiscal sovereignty.

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