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1. ECB cuts interest rates to record low May 2, 2013

Mario Draghi says that first rate cut since July will help eurozone to recover “later in the year”. The European Central Bank...

ECB cuts interest rates to record low

2. ECB under pressure to cut interest rates April 25, 2013

Annual inflation at its lowest level since 2010. Increasing pessimism about the state of the eurozone economy is putting extra pressure on the governing council of the...

ECB under pressure to cut interest rates

3. No more aid for Cyprus, finance ministers say April 12, 2013

Eurozone gives provisional backing to easier bail-out loan terms for Ireland and Portugal. Eurozone finance ministers today...

No more aid for Cyprus, finance ministers say

4. MEPs demand answers from Dijsselbloem April 11, 2013

Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who leads meetings of eurozone finance ministers, has been asked to explain himself over the handling of the Cyprus bail-out by the European...

MEPs demand answers from Dijsselbloem

5. Ministers to discuss growth and stability April 11, 2013

The European Union's 27 finance ministers will discuss extending the maturities on bail-out loans to Portugal and Ireland when they meet in Dublin tomorrow and Saturday...

6. Depositors in the firing line March 27, 2013

Ordinary citizens forced to accept losses. The financial rescue for Cyprus agreed by eurozone finance ministers in the early hours of Monday morning (25 March) represents the...

Depositors in the firing line

7. A wake-up call for the eurozone March 27, 2013

The Cyprus bail-out saga has shown just how fragile the single currency still is. The chaos of the past two weeks has proved that eurozone recovery is an illusion. Ever since...

8. Eurozone reaches revised deal on Cyprus bail-out March 25, 2013

No levies to be imposed on deposits below €100,000; Popular Bank of Cyprus to be shut down. A deal was reached this morning (25 March) to restructure Cyprus's banking...

Eurozone reaches revised deal on Cyprus bail-out

9. Deal on bank supervisor March 21, 2013

Agreement on ECB's oversight of eurozone banks. Overshadowed by the crisis over Cyprus's bail-out, on Tuesday (19 March) the European Union took a major step towards...

10. G20 issues currency pledge February 17, 2013

Finance ministers agree to “work more closely with one another” to avoid global currency war. Finance ministers from the Group of 20 issued a strong declaration...

G20 issues currency pledge

11. MEPs and member states clash over financial rules January 31, 2013

Concern over Council's approach to negotiations. The determination of members of the European Parliament to exert their influence over the final shape of three crucial pieces...

MEPs and member states clash over financial rules

12. Ireland pushes for deals on financial regulations January 10, 2013

Agreement on bank capital rules ‘very close'. Officials from Ireland, which took over the presidency of the European Union's Council of Ministers on 1 January, have...

Ireland pushes for deals on financial regulations

13. Talks get under way on banking supervisor December 20, 2012

The European Commission hopes that the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament will reach an agreement on banking supervision plans in the first few weeks of...

Talks get under way on banking supervisor

14. ECB lawyers say yes to single banking system November 28, 2012

Supervisory tasks can be taken on by the European Central Bank without changes to EU treaties. European Central Bank lawyers have today said that a single bank supervisory...

ECB lawyers say yes to single banking system

15. Barnier calls on countries to back down on bankers' bonuses November 13, 2012

Major divisions remain over bank capital rules and supervisory mechanism. Michel Barnier, the European commissioner for the internal market, today called on European Union...

Barnier calls on countries to back down on bankers' bonuses

16. Bank supervision a (small) step closer closer October 25, 2012

Only a ‘framework' for new supervisory authority and little progress on banking union plans. Merkel stands her ground on bank recapitalisation Cameron: 'UK...

Bank supervision a (small) step closer closer

17. Leaders chart course for banking supervision October 19, 2012

Details of timing, number of banks and how to involve non-eurozone countries remain uncertain. A two-day summit of leaders from the European Union's member states

Leaders chart course for banking supervision

18. EU inches towards banking supervision October 19, 2012

France and Germany reach compromise but important details still to be agreed. Leaders of European Union member states made progress towards establishing a single banking...

EU inches towards banking supervision

19. Creative thinking needed for a single banking supervisor October 18, 2012

This week's European Council will discuss the European Commission's proposal to set up a single supervisor for banks. The move is seen as the first step on the road to a...

Creative thinking needed for a single banking supervisor

20. Mixed response to bank supervisor plan October 11, 2012

EU leaders are to discuss a European Commission plan to introduce a single supervisor for banks in the eurozone – but they need to deal with many difficult issues before...

Mixed response to bank supervisor plan

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