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Labour loss could cost Dijsselbloem his post despite seeing eurozone through crises
Eurogroup finance chief criticises fund for gloomy view of Athens growth
Anger in EU capitals over Berlin’s use of euro reignited after Trump aide speaks out
Finance minister Michel Sapin fears time running out for decision on €86bn scheme
Jeroen Dijsselbloem questions how May's plan will work
Short-term debt relief deal falls shy of fund joining €86bn bailout
Eurogroup chief cites muted market reaction and ‘strong institutions’ in Rome
Dijsselbloem says UK must abide by EU rules post Brexit to secure ‘passporting’ rights
Commission and some finance chiefs say Basel regulators’ planned measures will curb competitiveness
Athens passes energy, pensions and privatisation milestones
Eurozone nations should use expansionary fiscal policy for structural reform, writes Adam Posen
Stress test results will put the focus on weaknesses, writes William Rhodes
Dijsselbloem comments come as investors once again sell off shares in sector
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