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1. Commission launches employment plan June 17, 2013

National employment services to work together. The European Commission has today (17 June) launched plans to make national employment services more effective in helping...

Commission launches employment plan

2. Deal reached on markets legislation June 17, 2013

Member states reach common approach on overhaul of securities-trading rules. European Union member states today (17 June) reached a long-awaited deal on draft legislation on...

Deal reached on markets legislation

3. Kroes prepares push to revive telecoms reform June 13, 2013

Commissioner wants to eliminate mobile roaming charges and change how the sector is regulated. Neelie Kroes, the European commissioner for the digital agenda, is pressing for...

Kroes prepares push to revive telecoms reform

4. Officials hope for public procurement compromise June 13, 2013

Last scheduled meeting takes place today. Negotiators seeking a deal on public procurement reform in the European Union are still short of an agreement as they go into their...

Officials hope for public procurement compromise

5. Eyes on the eurozone prize June 13, 2013

The Lithuanian economy is growing, and eurozone membership is on the cards As the clock strikes midnight on 31 December and Lithuania's six-month presidency of the European...

Eyes on the eurozone prize

6. Commission consults on Visa fee offer June 13, 2013

Interested parties have a month to comment on payment-card company's offer to reduce charges. The European Commission has today (13 June) started to ask companies what they...

Commission consults on Visa fee offer

7. A daunting to-do list June 12, 2013

Each presidency has its national priorities. As a country on the European Union's border, Lithuania is naturally interested in improving border management and, as a Baltic...

8. Price-fixing compensation claims to be made easier says Almunia June 11, 2013

European commissioner for competition launches draft legislation to enable people to claim damages for breaches of EU anti-trust rules. People would find it easier to claim...

Price-fixing compensation claims to be made easier says Almunia

9. 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

10. Push for group compensation system June 6, 2013

Commission to publish collective redress plans The European Commission is next week expected to take its first formal steps towards a European Union-wide system enabling...

Push for group compensation system

11. Calls for swift action on bank resolution system June 6, 2013

European commissioners yesterday (5 June) discussed ideas for a system to wind up stricken eurozone banks, in preparation for formal proposals that the Commission is expected...

12. Member states put under pressure on banking union June 6, 2013

A paper on the future of economic policy co-ordination in the European Union and eurozone, jointly issued by France and Germany last week, puts pressure on member states to...

13. Digital single market and cyber-crime high on ministers' agenda June 6, 2013

National telecoms ministers meeting in Luxembourg today (6 June) are to discuss how to complete the digital single market and will also debate a legislative proposal for...

14. Latvia on track to join the single currency in 2014 June 6, 2013

ECB still has concerns over Latvia's economy Latvia should join the euro on 1 January 2014, the European Commission said yesterday (5 June), despite some European Central...

Latvia on track to join the single currency in 2014

15. ECB keeps rates on hold June 6, 2013

Main rate stays at record low. The European Central Bank (ECB) has decided to keep its main interest rate on hold at a record low.

ECB keeps rates on hold

16. 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

17. Spain's banking reforms 'on track' June 3, 2013

Upbeat assessment of progress since €40bn bail-out. Spain's fragile banking sector is showing signs of...

Spain's banking reforms 'on track'

18. State-aid reforms aim to boost economic growth May 23, 2013

Agreement hoped for on overhaul of state aid Industry and business ministers come to Brussels next week (29-30 May) to face a packed agenda that includes efforts to make...

State-aid reforms aim to boost economic growth

19. Leaders to discuss taxation and energy at summit May 16, 2013

Calls to extend scope of savings tax directive. The failure of finance ministers to reach a deal on tax evasion at their meeting on Tuesday (14 May) means that the issue is...

Leaders to discuss taxation and energy at summit

20. 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

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