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1. 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

2. 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

3. 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

4. ‘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.

5. 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

6. 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...

7. Concerns growing over global currency wars February 14, 2013

Calls to dampen strength of the euro dismissed The leadership of the eurozone has dismissed calls to take action to dampen the strength of the euro as fears grow that a wave...

Concerns growing over global currency wars

8. Dijsselbloem appointed Eurogroup president January 22, 2013

Cyprus, Greece and bank recapitalisations all on agenda as Jean-Claude Juncker bows out. Jeroen Dijsselbloem was tonight (21 January) appointed president of the eurozone's...

Dijsselbloem appointed Eurogroup president

9. Rift deepens over single banking supervisor December 6, 2012

France and Germany clash over proposed new powers for ECB. Finance ministers from the European Union's member states will hold a special meeting in Brussels next week after a...

10. Finance ministers strike Greek bail-out deal November 27, 2012

Raft of measures agreed to help lower Greece's debt burden; cash-strapped country to get €43.7bn if it implements reforms; IMF sounds note of caution. Eurozone finance...

Finance ministers strike Greek bail-out deal

11. Ministers to iron out differences on Greece November 15, 2012

Extra meeting to discuss next bail-out instalment. The eurozone's 17 finance ministers will hold an extra meeting on Tuesday (20 November) as they try to settle differences...

Ministers to iron out differences on Greece

12. Eurozone delays approval for Greece November 13, 2012

The finance ministers of the eurozone tonight withheld approval for an instalment of loans to Greece, but they signalled their readiness to give the go-ahead next week to...

Eurozone delays approval for Greece

13. Greece's bail-out hangs by a thread November 8, 2012

Approval of austerity measures could lead to next instalment of bail-out money being released. The finance ministers of the eurozone will meet in Brussels on Monday (12...

Greece's bail-out hangs by a thread

14. Rehn admits reforms are ‘painful' as IMF warns of slowdown October 9, 2012

Eurozone finance ministers hold talks on Greece and Spain; International Monetary Fund lowers global growth forecasts; Portugal's next bail-out instalment approved. Olli...

Rehn admits reforms are ‘painful' as IMF warns of slowdown

15. Crisis talks on Spanish bail-out July 12, 2012

Extra meetings to be held on banking sector rescue. First assessment of Cypriot needs Rescue fund held up by German court Calls for deal on bank-capital...

Crisis talks on Spanish bail-out

16. Finance ministers relax Spain's targets July 10, 2012

Agreement on Spanish bail-out but no deal on bond-buying; Yves Mersch nominated for ECB job as Jean-Claude Juncker stays on at Eurogroup. The eurozone's 17 finance ministers...

Finance ministers relax Spain's targets

17. Spain's banks to get eurozone bail-out June 9, 2012

Finance ministers agree loans of up to €100 billion. Spain is to get up to €100 billion from the eurozone to shore up its fragile banking sector.

Spain's banks to get eurozone bail-out

18. ‘Trillion' talk masks cautious compromise April 3, 2012

Finance ministers agree to boost firewall. Ministers seek alternatives to tax on financial trading Framework for failing banks Credit-rating plan on the...

19. Rehn confident that eurozone firewall will be increased March 26, 2012

Germany expected to drop opposition to increase of rescue funds' lending limit. Finance ministers from the 17 countries that use the euro are expected to reach a deal to...

20. Finance ministers back Greek bail-out March 12, 2012

Eurogroup president says officials will give the final go-ahead to second rescue package on Wednesay. Eurozone finance ministers agreed in principle to release the remainder...

Finance ministers back Greek bail-out

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