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1. Finance ministers remain cautious on Slovenia May 14, 2013

Olli Rehn says Slovenian government has “no time to waste” in reforming economy. Eurozone finance ministers tonight warned Slovenia that it needed to take “swift and...

Finance ministers remain cautious on Slovenia

2. Slovenia's economic reform plans to be put to the test May 8, 2013

Government urged to cut its budget deficit. The eurozone's 17 finance ministers are to meet in Brussels next week for the first time since agreeing a messy €10 billion...

Slovenia's economic reform plans to be put to the test

3. Commission to extend deadlines for deficits May 8, 2013

Rehn pessimistic about France's economy. Doom and gloom in the eurozone Causes for concern The European Commission has signalled its intention to relax...

Commission to extend deadlines for deficits

4. Doom and gloom in the eurozone May 8, 2013

Unemployment is rising, countries are mired in recession and governments from The Hague to Madrid have failed to hit deficit-reduction targets. The European Commission's...

5. Commission lowers economic forecast May 3, 2013

France, Spain and the Netherlands expected to be given more time to reach deficit targets. The European Commission today sounded...

Commission lowers economic forecast

6. Spring expected to stay gloomy as economic forecasts are released May 1, 2013

EU softening approach to fiscal consolidation The European Commission will issue its spring economic forecasts tomorrow (3 May) amid renewed gloom about the eurozone...

Spring expected to stay gloomy as economic forecasts are released

7. 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

8. Cyprus to get €1bn from IMF following restructuring deal April 4, 2013

IMF to contribute just one-tenth of the bail-out. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will loan about €1 billion to Cyprus as part of a €10 billion rescue...

Cyprus to get €1bn from IMF following restructuring deal

9. 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

10. Cyprus bail-out is an exercise in improvisation March 21, 2013

The eurozone's decisions are not being made according to firm principles and well-grounded rules. If there are any innocents out there who harboured illusions that membership...

11. ‘Sold down the river' March 21, 2013

Anger at bail-out deal for Cyprus. The deal reached by eurozone finance ministers to impose a one-off levy on ordinary Cypriot citizens' bank deposits was widely condemned.

12. Cyprus bail-out plunges eurozone into fresh turmoil March 18, 2013

President postpones ratification vote as Cypriots empty cash machines. A decision by eurozone finance ministers to impose a tax of up to 10% on ordinary bank depositors in...

Cyprus bail-out plunges eurozone into fresh turmoil

13. Eurozone finance ministers discuss Cyprus bail-out March 4, 2013

Changes to the terms of bail-out loans for Ireland and Portugal also on the agenda. Eurozone finance ministers tonight (4 March) discussed a bail-out for Cyprus but have not...

Eurozone finance ministers discuss Cyprus bail-out

14. The good, the bad and the ugly February 28, 2013

The latest economic forecasts from the European Commission make difficult reading for most EU member states. Bleak situations and gloomy prospects Fragile but...

The good, the bad and the ugly

15. Bleak picture of eurozone's economy February 22, 2013

Economic slowdown is worse than previously predicted. The European Commission's winter economic forecasts paint a bleak picture of an economic slowdown even worse than...

Bleak picture of eurozone's economy

16. Leaving options open on Cyprus February 14, 2013

Decision on Cyprus will not be taken on bail-out until after the election. Eurozone finance ministers have refused to be drawn on the terms of Cyprus's forthcoming bail-out,...

17. Concerns growing over global currency wars February 14, 2013

Calls to dampen strength of the euro dismissed The leadership of the eurozone has dismissed calls to take action to dampen the strength of the euro as fears grow that a wave...

Concerns growing over global currency wars

18. Dijsselbloem appointed Eurogroup president January 22, 2013

Cyprus, Greece and bank recapitalisations all on agenda as Jean-Claude Juncker bows out. Jeroen Dijsselbloem was tonight (21 January) appointed president of the eurozone's...

Dijsselbloem appointed Eurogroup president

19. The re-balancing of the eurozone December 20, 2012

German spending alone will not re-balance the European economy; we also need reform and credit. Recent forecasts show that Europe's short-term economic outlook remains weak....

The re-balancing of the eurozone

20. The spirit of Homer December 20, 2012

Metaphorical faux pas Metaphor is a word whose origins are Greek, but that is no excuse for some of the metaphorical crimes committed last week by European Union luminaries.

The spirit of Homer

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