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Spain struggles to convince partners

By Toby Vogel  -  16.05.2012 / 05:19 CET
Economy minister pleads for eurozone support, but Juncker says Spain must speed up its reforms.
Finance ministers agree on bank capital buffers
MEPs support ‘two-pack' rules
 

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