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First concerted step by eurogroup to slow slump in bloc's economies
Rome wants a ‘package deal’ that includes common deposit insurance scheme
Italian politicians are right to block the new ESM treaty. It does anything but encourage risk-sharing or eurozone resilience, argues Consob’s Marcello Minenna.
Eurozone’s bailout fund to instead use Luxembourg law for its future borrowings starting October
Concept of sovereign insurance avoids burden of debt mutualisation and austerity regimes
Ministers meet to discuss four ways to prevent future meltdowns
‘Hanseatic League’ argues that Brussels has not properly policed spending rules
Stop treating the euro as an article of faith and fight for its sustainability
A slowdown mixed with a monetary union unwilling to repair itself would be a risk to the global economy
Chancellor sticks to party line and disappoints French president ahead of reform summit
Demand that national parliament has more say could kill reforms, critics warn
This is the only way to address the imbalances inside the single currency
Conservatives see measures proposed in the coalition talks as a slippery slope
A grand coalition has merit for the EU, but has drawbacks at home
Eurozone finance ministers likely to hold off giving Athens a clean bill of health
Populism persists but east-west disputes are the most worrying trend
It would be a mistake to ignore Wolfgang Schäuble’s idea for a second time
Blueprint to reshape single currency area will include idea of European Monetary Fund
Commission plan for European Monetary Fund seen as a power grab
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