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Financial Times
The impact of a eurozone member leaving the bloc would certainly hit Britain?s economy and affect banks largely through indirect exposure to Europe
Germany and France should, as orderly and honourable as they can, return to the safety of the original Treaty of Rome, writes Andrew Roberts
The UK minister?s comments reflect frustration in the southern Mediterranean that promised financial support has been slow to materialise
The past five days may be seen as the point when everybody realised that there was a clear path towards a eurozone break-up
Billed as a euro crisis summit, world leaders at Camp David are expected to push the German chancellor on measures to stimulate growth in Europe
Three months after snubbing him, British PM now tries to forge unlikely economy alliance with new French leader
If Greece goes: An exit is likely to shatter faith in the eurozone?s integrity for ever, leaving the bloc with a choice between stronger union or disintegration. By Martin Wolf
Germany?s powerful finance minister urges the European Union to move decisively towards political union in the face of the eurozone crisis
A 16-member cabinet made up of technocrats with affiliations to the main political parties is sworn in to oversee fresh national elections
Senior European leaders are seeking to turn the repeat national elections next month into a referendum on the country?s euro membership
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