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CRISIS MEETING European leaders found something to laugh about at their emergency meeting last weekend. REUTERS
Thursday, 9 October 2008 

EU leaders to search for united response to financial turmoil You need an active subscription to read this article

Summit seeks to end impression of disarray; practical actions to stabilise markets.

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

ECB cuts interest rates

Rate cut is part of an unprecedented, co-ordinated move by six central banks.

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Monday, 6 October 2008 

Swedish Greens soften EU stance

Party abandons opposition to EU membership, but continues to oppose adoption of the euro.

Thursday, 2 October 2008

ECB holds interest rates steady

Eurozone central bankers keep key rate at 4.25% despite fears of recession.

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Monetary policy

Purging the toxins

Deregulation was the root cause of the financial crisis; more regulation is needed to uproot the causes.

Saturday, 27 September 2008

Thursday, 25 September 2008

How Europe brought the euro to life You need an active subscription to read this article

The father of the European Central Bank's monetary policy pulls back the curtains, a little.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

A word to the wise: heed the harbingers of doom You need an active subscription to read this article

A once-in-50-year storm has arrived – and may change the political climate.

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EU is a soft power, even with Lisbon You need an active subscription to read this article

The Lisbon treaty would not have given the EU the teeth to tackle either the Georgia crisis or the global financial turmoil.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

Thursday, 18 September 2008

Financiers' modesty You need an active subscription to read this article

Or an indigestible crisis? Plus, an unwilling Italian godfather.

Thursday, 18 September 2008

ECB mans pumps amid US firestorm You need an active subscription to read this article

But central bankers refuse to lose sight of inflation; ECB chief warns of risk from high wage demands.

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