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Disputes over supervision to be put on hold

By Nikki Tait, Tony Barber and George Parker in Brussels

Published: June 19 2009 03:00 | Last updated: June 19 2009 03:00

In the wake of the financial crisis, European Union leaders were determined last night to cap months of preparation with steps to strengthen Europe's patchy system of financial supervision - despite Britain's reservations about yielding binding powers to EU authorities.

The UK has made clear it will resist proposals to give EU supervisors the right to impose decisions on national supervisors if there are disagreements - for example, over how to bail out a stricken bank.

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