From Dublin latest economic news, Ireland seeks safeguards for non-euro nations, One of first times a top official from a eurozone country has spoken out in a debate that has largely consisted of the UK demanding concessions
Comments from Barnier seeks 'political will' on bank union, Commissioner backs a 'maximum ceiling' on bankers' bonuses relative to fixed pay and says EU law changes could strengthen supervision
Back to "fiscal issue", Johnson warns against 'in-out' EU vote, Fiscal integration or banking union should trigger a referendum but UK's relationship with Brussels should not 'boil down to a simple question'
UK prime minister deicided, Britain's bluster serves the eurozone well, The British prime minister is giving the grouping the nudge it needs to puts its house in order, writes Wolfgang Münchau
From Athens, Greece upbeat about signing debt deal, Eurozone ministers plan their third attempt to settle differences over relief measures for Athens and agree to disburse up to €44bn of aid
Meanwhile, European Union disaccord stresses Paris-Berlin divide, Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande urge patience and agree on unanimity but little else after the fruitless negotiations as diplomats fear a deeper political rift
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