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1. MEPs back bank deposit scheme February 16, 2012

Vote in favour of greater customer protection is seen as a way to put pressure on member states. MEPs today put pressure on member states to accept a law that would give...

MEPs back bank deposit scheme

2. Commission sets sights on shadow banking industry February 16, 2012

Sector is not covered by existing regulation. The European Commission is considering measures to combat the threat it sees in the growing ‘shadow banking' industry, which...

3. Greece to get approval for new bail-out next week February 15, 2012

Eurogroup president Juncker says he has received "strong assurances" on implementation of austerity package. Greece should win approval for its €130 billion...

Greece to get approval for new bail-out next week

4. Hopes of early deal on mortgage regulation fade February 15, 2012

Rules face delay. New rules to regulate the mortgage industry look set to be delayed as MEPs attempt to make numerous of changes to the European Commission's proposal for...

5. Ministers to discuss single-market plans February 15, 2012

No movement likely on patent headquarters. National industry ministers are to hold their first discussions on three of the European Commission's proposed new laws from its...

Ministers to discuss single-market plans

6. Fiscal powers on the agenda February 15, 2012

The latest move to ensure that eurozone countries maintain strict fiscal discipline will be debated by the EU's 27 finance ministers when they meet in Brussels on Tuesday...

7. Serious doubts remain over Greek bail-out February 15, 2012

The €130 billion international bail-out that could save Greece from imminent default still hangs in the balance, as officials in finance ministries across the eurozone...

Serious doubts remain over Greek bail-out

8. Commission warns of economic imbalances February 14, 2012

Report identifies 12 member states that need to take corrective action. The European Commission has named 12 countries with significant economic imbalances that require...

Commission warns of economic imbalances

9. Doubts over Greek bail-out February 14, 2012

Concern over whether Greek authorities have done enough to satisfy finance ministers. Greece's €130 billion international bail-out may not be signed off by eurozone...

Doubts over Greek bail-out

10. Commission warns Greece over lack of consensus February 13, 2012

Greek opposition leader voted in favour of austerity package but called for renegotiation after election. The European Commission has said that comments made by Antonis...

Commission warns Greece over lack of consensus

11. No longer a Greek tragedy? February 10, 2012

ANALYSIS Ian Wishart on why eurozone leaders are more comfortable with the idea of a Greek exit from the eurozone. Eurozone ministers delay approval of Greek...

No longer a Greek tragedy?

12. Eurozone ministers delay approval of Greek bail-out February 9, 2012

Greece must show commitment to austerity measures to earn new aid package. Eurozone finance ministers heaped further pressure on Greece tonight by refusing to approve a deal...

Eurozone ministers delay approval of Greek bail-out

13. Call to speed through tax on financial transactions February 8, 2012

Nine member states call for FTT to be introduced as soon as possible. The finance ministers of nine eurozone governments have called for a tax on financial transactions to be...

14. Social-protection laws hit problems in Commission February 8, 2012

A proposal to strengthen European Union law on the social protection of workers has been delayed because of in-fighting within the European Commission. László Andor,...

Social-protection laws hit problems in Commission

15. Tough new accounting rules face major delay February 8, 2012

International standards could be held up by a year. The implementation of tighter international standards dictating how much information companies have to include in their...

16. Roaming plan ‘could decrease competition' February 8, 2012

Phone companies concerned about EU plans. Mobile-phone companies are warning that the EU's bid to cap prices for roaming services could reduce, rather than increase,...

17. Eurozone finance ministers to meet on Greek bail-out February 8, 2012

Greek parties expected to reach agreement on austerity measures tonight. The finance ministers of the eurozone are to hold an emergency meeting tomorrow night (9 February) to...

Eurozone finance ministers to meet on Greek bail-out

18. Further delay to Greek government bail-out talks February 7, 2012

Kroes says 'no need' for Greece to stay in eurozone, quickly contradicted by Barroso and Dutch finance minister. A meeting among Greece's political leaders on austerity...

Further delay to Greek government bail-out talks

19. Greek parties fail to reach deal on new loan terms February 5, 2012

Negotiations on measures to satisfy EU and IMF on second bail-out to resume Monday. Talks in Greece aimed at securing a new €130 billion international bail-out for the...

20. Juncker rules out Greek debt talks February 3, 2012

Meeting on Greek debt deal that was pencilled in for Monday evening will not happen, says Eurogroup president. The president of the Eurogroup of eurozone finance ministers...

Juncker rules out Greek debt talks

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