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1. Split over next steps towards banking union May 16, 2013

Germany resisting moves to create a single resolution authority. European Union member states and the European Central Bank are divided over how to shore up Europe's fragile...

Split over next steps towards banking union

2. Finance ministers fail to reach deal on tax avoidance May 14, 2013

But they agree mandate for Commission to negotiate on bank transparency with five non-EU countries. Algirdas Šemeta, the European commissioner for taxation and anti-fraud,...

Finance ministers fail to reach deal on tax avoidance

3. 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

4. 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

5. Two-stage approach ends stalemate on budget talks May 8, 2013

Negotiations scheduled to start on Monday and Ireland seeking agreement by the end of June. Negotiators from the European Parliament, the Council of Ministers and the...

Two-stage approach ends stalemate on budget talks

6. Extra time to pay back bail-out loans April 18, 2013

The European Union's 27 finance ministers have agreed to give Ireland and Portugal an extra seven years to pay back loans granted to them as part of their bail-outs.

Extra time to pay back bail-out loans

7. Crackdown on secret accounts April 18, 2013

Commission attempts to revise savings directive. Fekter defiant over bank rules Van Rompuy puts tax evasion on summit agenda Osborne under pressure over...

Crackdown on secret accounts

8. Commission seeks banking union without treaty change April 18, 2013

Germany wary of push towards banking union. Extra time to pay back bail-out loans Troika says Greek reforms ‘on track' Hopes fade of more money for...

Commission seeks banking union without treaty change

9. Ministers join forces to tackle tax evasion April 18, 2013

Sensing an opportunity to win back some popular support amid discontent over the impact that their austerity policies are having on ordinary citizens, six finance ministers...

Ministers join forces to tackle tax evasion

10. Tax evasion fight dominates finance ministers' meeting April 13, 2013

Austria, the only EU member state refusing to sign up to transparency rules, points finger at the UK. The European Union's fight against tax evasion dominated a meeting of EU...

Tax evasion fight dominates finance ministers' meeting

11. 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

12. Ireland and Portugal given extra time to pay back bail-out loans April 12, 2013

Finance ministers take decision to extend maturities by an average of seven years. The European Union's finance ministers today decided to give Ireland and Portugal an extra...

Ireland and Portugal given extra time to pay back bail-out loans

13. Further eurozone woes dent hopes of recovery April 11, 2013

Slovenia and Portugal struggle to avoid bail-outs while France's financial health causes concern. Slovenia next in line for a bail-out? Portugal tries to avoid...

Further eurozone woes dent hopes of recovery

14. 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...

15. ‘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.

16. Timeline of a crisis March 21, 2013



Timeline of a crisis

17. Finance ministers refuse to ease pressure on Cyprus March 19, 2013

Eurogroup says that the country is to soften the blow for people with smaller bank deposits - but insists eurozone will offer no extra cash. The eurozone's finance...

Finance ministers refuse to ease pressure on Cyprus

18. 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

19. Ministers' attention turns to Cyprus bail-out February 28, 2013

Finance ministers of France and Germany call for negotiations on a financial rescue to proceed “quickly”. Finance ministers of the 17 member states of the eurozone will...

20. 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...

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