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1. The green shoots of solidarity June 13, 2013

Higher inflation would hit the poorest sectors of the European community hardest As the financial crisis has dragged on, Germany has come under ever-increasing pressure to...

The green shoots of solidarity

2. ECB's eurozone rescue faces German court test June 6, 2013

Germany's constitutional court will hear a complaint about the ECB's announcement that it is prepared to buy sovereign bonds in unlimited amounts. Germany's Bundesbank...

ECB's eurozone rescue faces German court test

3. Draghi: ECB did not make mistakes over Greece June 6, 2013

European Central Bank president refuses to take blame following critical IMF report. Mario Draghi, the president of the European...

Draghi: ECB did not make mistakes over Greece

4. ECB cuts interest rate May 2, 2013

Main interest rate now at record low of 0.5%. The governing council of the European Central Bank has decided to cut its main interest rate by a quarter point to a new record...

ECB cuts interest rate

5. 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

6. Hopes fade of more money for Cyprus April 18, 2013

The European Commission has given Cyprus little hope of receiving significant additional funds from the European Union's central budget to help it deal with its economic...

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. 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

9. ECB keeps rates unchanged April 4, 2013

Main rate stays at 0.75%. The European Central Bank has kept eurozone interest rates on hold. The main refinancing rate stays at 0.75%, where it has been since July 2012.

ECB keeps rates unchanged

10. Draghi criticises first attempt at Cyprus bail-out April 4, 2013

The eurozone's plan was "not smart", says the president of the European Central Bank. Mario Draghi, the president of the European Central Bank, today criticised the...

Draghi criticises first attempt at Cyprus bail-out

11. 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

12. 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...

13. A tale of two islands February 21, 2013

There have been calls for Cyprus to copy the Irish model of dealing with a financial crisis. But the problems facing the two countries are very different. There has been...

A tale of two islands

14. Still on the outside February 21, 2013

Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the new president of the Eurogroup, is snubbed from a meeting of finance ministers and central bankers from the G20 group. The meeting last week (15- 16...

15. Euro exchange rate could have impact on inflation February 18, 2013

Exchange rate “not a policy target” but is important for price stability and growth, ECB president Mario Draghi tells MEPs. Mario Draghi, the president of the European...

Euro exchange rate could have impact on inflation

16. An EU budget deal that sends the wrong signals February 14, 2013

European Union leaders put a lot of effort into a long-term budget agreement that helps farmers but will do little to create growth and jobs The European Council's agreement...

17. The flight of the European bumblebee February 14, 2013

The euro may not become the “real bee” that the ECB wants, but Europe should continue to take small, important steps In July 2012, while addressing bankers in London, the...

The flight of the European bumblebee

18. Danger ahead if the bond bubble bursts February 7, 2013

The German economy is picking up but the benefits to other parts of the eurozone will be unevenly distributed. Germany's economic recovery appears to be gathering pace,...

Danger ahead if the bond bubble bursts

19. The paper clip January 29, 2013

A round-up of the international press on Tuesday, 29 January. Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands has announced her abdication in favour of her eldest son, Crown Prince...

The paper clip

20. Eurogroup appointment exposes eurozone split January 24, 2013

Dutch finance minister replaces Juncker but did not get backing from Spain. Spain's decision to withhold its support for Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Dutch finance minister,...

Eurogroup appointment exposes eurozone split

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