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1. Greece urged to reach deal with bondholders January 24, 2012

Latest private-sector involvement plan deemed unacceptable; former European Commission president to head up bail-out fund's investment arm. Finance ministers tonight (23...

2. Ministers to discuss budget surveillance plan January 22, 2012

Finance ministers to debate enhanced budgetary surveillance proposal. National finance ministers are to hold their first discussion on the latest set of economic governance...

3. Reding pushes data changes January 19, 2012

Commissioner wants to make it easier to transfer personal data around the world. Viviane Reding, the European commissioner for justice, fundamental rights and citizenship, is...

4. Rehn slams eurozone credit rating downgrades January 14, 2012

S&P strips France and Austria of AAA status; Cyprus and Portugal downgraded to 'junk'. Olli Rehn, the European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, has strongly...

Rehn slams eurozone credit rating downgrades

5. Deal close on new Greek bail-out January 12, 2012

Second rescue package nearly finalised. Eurozone negotiators are close to reaching a deal with financial institutions to enable a second bail-out of Greece, worth €130...

6. Hungary slammed for failure to cut deficit January 11, 2012

Country could lose structural funds worth 1.7% of GDP. Hungary stands to lose access to European Union cohesion funds as a penalty for fiscal laxity. The European Commission...

Hungary slammed for failure to cut deficit

7. Rehn praises Eurobonds, admits challenges January 10, 2012

Olli Rehn says Eurobonds must come with deeper economic and political integration Olli Rehn, the European commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, admitted today...

8. EU threatens action January 5, 2012

Action in Budapest causes concern in Brussels. Hungary may face legal action and a freeze on emergency funding if its new constitution breaches European treaties, the...

9. Commission raises concerns about Hungary's constitution January 3, 2012

Fears that independence of judges and central bank could be affected. The European Commission said today it has raised concerns with the Hungarian government over whether...

Commission raises concerns about Hungary's constitution

10. Spain unveils tax rises and spending cuts to rein in deficit December 31, 2011

Measures announced after deficit target for 2011 missed; package welcomed by European Commission. The Spanish government announced a package of spending cuts and tax...

Spain unveils tax rises and spending cuts to rein in deficit

11. The EU was poorly led in a testing year December 21, 2011

Europe's leaders will have to have a better 2012 than they did 2011. What has been missing most from the European Union during 2011 has been leadership. Leadership, even of...

12. A summit of deals and divisions December 15, 2011

Cameron blocked plans for treaty change; Merkel ‘satisfied' with inter-governmental deal. Signing up or staying out Cameron's stance leaves UK...

A summit of deals and divisions

13. Rehn says UK banks are not shielded from regulation December 12, 2011

Commissioner launches six-pack of financial regulation, and says he 'deeply regrets' David Cameron's decision at last week's summit. Olli Rehn, the European commissioner for...

Rehn says UK banks are not shielded from regulation

14. Italian cabinet approves austerity package December 5, 2011

European Commission describes proposals as “timely and ambitious”; parliament to vote today. Mario Monti, Italy's prime minister, will today present a €30 billion...

Italian cabinet approves austerity package

15. Eurozone seeks IMF support December 1, 2011

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is expected to play a greater role in supporting struggling eurozone economies as finance ministers acknowledged for the first time...

16. Eurozone finance ministers look at IMF support November 30, 2011

Bilateral loans could supplement eurozone bail-out fund; ministers endorse Greece's next €8bn loan tranche. The eurozone's 17 finance ministers discussed ways to boost...

Eurozone finance ministers look at IMF support

17. Deal struck on Belgian budget November 28, 2011

Budget agreement clears the way for formation of a government. Belgian politicians have reached agreement on a federal budget that aims to cut the deficit to 2.8% of...

Deal struck on Belgian budget

18. Barroso says there is still no solution to debt crisis November 25, 2011

European Commission president says it is essential that the European Central Bank stays independent. José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European Commission,...

Barroso says there is still no solution to debt crisis

19. Commission seeks greater budget oversight November 24, 2011

The European Commission is seeking far-reaching powers to intervene in the fiscal policies of member states of the eurozone. The Commission yesterday (23 November) proposed...

20. Barroso seeks stronger economic powers November 23, 2011

Governments could be told to revise budgets, seek bail-outs. The European Commission is seeking far-reaching powers to intervene in the fiscal policies of member states of...

Barroso seeks stronger economic powers

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