Latest update from British, Cameron brushes off EU referendum calls, Prime minister refuses to bow to demands from Tory right for 'in-out' plebiscite on membership, leaving him at risk of being outflanked by Labour
Meanwhile, Populist wins Serbian presidential poll, Mr Nikolic, a former nationalist who split from the hardline Radical party in 2008, says he and his supporters now favour EU membership
Update from Eurozone, EU summit trying to raise pressure on Angela Merkel, Controversial proposals are back on the agenda. They were backed by some leaders in the past but forced off the agenda by the German chancellor's objections
Sadly Europe's not so happy referendum history, Recent experiences suggest that when voters are asked a question about the continent, the answer is often No, a rebuke to the elite
So how about the corporates earnings, Corporates have a debt mountain to climb, Non-financials have huge refinancing needs and also have to raise massive new sums to finance growth and recovery, writes Tony Jackson
From Dublin we reported, Fear drives Irish towards Yes vote, With just over a week to go until people vote, polls show support for the treaty remains steady at 37 per cent
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