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1. The eurozone's strategy of pain January 27, 2012

There are limits to the notion, held particularly by Germans, that protection from market pressure would only impede adjustment and reform. For the third year in a row, the...

2. Monti seeks greater firepower for bail-out fund December 30, 2011

Italy's prime minister says eurozone fund needs to be "significantly bigger". Mario Monti, Italy's prime minister, has said that the eurozone's bail-out fund needs...

Monti seeks greater firepower for bail-out fund

3. Italian bond auction a success December 28, 2011

Yield on six-month bonds at half the level it was in November. Italy's cost of borrowing fell sharply in a debt auction today, renewing hopes that turmoil in the eurozone's...

Italian bond auction a success

4. Competing demands at European Council December 8, 2011

The European Council that starts this evening and continues tomorrow (8-9 December) will be one of the most important in recent history. Council to postpone Serbia's...

Competing demands at European Council

5. It is time for a dramatic move in the War of Perceptions December 8, 2011

Governments must force the markets to change their perceptions of the eurozone. Are the financial markets behaving like children in the ‘terrible twos', throwing tantrums?...

6. Democratic rebalancing needed December 1, 2011

Why a reformed monetary union must include a larger role for the European Parliament. Even during the most hurried moments of the recent crisis, the last European Council was...

Democratic rebalancing needed

7. Time for the ECB to flex its muscles December 1, 2011

Any last-ditch plan that EU leaders devise to save the eurozone must involve a greater role for the European Central Bank. At least three times since May 2010, the European...

8. Everyone must compromise – even Germany December 1, 2011

Is the government of Angela Merkel deliberately or only accidentally driving the eurozone to the brink of disaster? The advice is old and unoriginal but Germany should still...

9. A tough job for Mr Monti November 22, 2011

There are three principal ways in which Italy's new prime minister can overcome his weakness, which is not being a politician. After weeks of market turmoil and political...

A tough job for Mr Monti

10. Unexpected applause? November 17, 2011

Three cheers for Herman Van Rompuy. The same fickle finger of fate that ensured Mario Monti (by his own admission, the most German of Italians) was in Berlin on the day that...

Unexpected applause?

11. Draghi starts his journey into the unknown November 17, 2011

Mario Draghi has made a positive impact as head of the European Central Bank, but it may not be enough to save the eurozone. Mario Draghi has scored two – related –...

Draghi starts his journey into the unknown

12. Merkel calls for 'more Europe' November 15, 2011

German chancellor warns of Europe's 'toughest hour'. Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, has called for “political union” in Europe as a response to the eurozone...

Merkel calls for 'more Europe'

13. Monti asked to form Italian government November 13, 2011

Former European commissioner to lead government after Berlusconi's resignation. Mario Monti, a former European commissioner, has been asked to form a new Italian...

Monti asked to form Italian government

14. G20 Diary November 10, 2011

What happened in Cannes.

15. A bad trip to the French coast November 10, 2011

G20 winners and losers.

16. Italy's woes leave the eurozone on the brink November 10, 2011

The fate of the European single currency hangs on whether Italy can persuade the bond markets that it is serious about taking action to bring its levels of debt under...

Italy's woes leave the eurozone on the brink

17. Investing in the future November 10, 2011

Who will take over at the head of the European Investment Bank? Philippe Maystadt will bow out as president of the European Investment Bank on 31 December, ending 12 years at...

18. Clash of the failed titans November 10, 2011

The G20 meeting in Cannes exposed two harsh realities about the eurozone sovereign-debt crisis: that Europe's leaders still do not have the answers, and they cannot rely on...

19. Italy's problems are bigger than Berlusconi November 10, 2011

A government of technocrats will only provide a short-term solution to Italy's woes. The declaration by Silvio Berlusconi that he will not continue as Italy's prime minister...

20. Berlusconi pledges to resign November 9, 2011

Prime minister will step down after economic reform package is passed. Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister, has promised to resign after the Italian parliament passes...

Berlusconi pledges to resign

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