Britain's City of London financial hub centre "will not fall apart" after Brexit even if it loses the right to allow banks to trade freely across the bloc, Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Thursday.
Dijsselbloem, the Netherlands finance minister who chairs meetings of his counterparts in the 19-country eurozone, said that some businesses would nevertheless have to relocate.
"Obviously theRead more
Negotiations are heating up ten days ahead of the election of a new president of the Eurogroup, whose job will be to shepherd major reforms to the eurozone currency bloc.
Elected for two and a half years, the head of the Eurogroup chairs the monthly meetings of finance ministers of the 19 countries that use the single currency, with theRead more
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Monday he will step down as head of the Eurogroup in January, leaving vacant one of the most influential jobs in the eurozone at a key moment.
Dijsselbloem has chaired meetings of the eurozone finance ministers since early 2013, but is forced to stand aside after his party suffered a drubbing in national electionsRead more
Dutch Finance Minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Monday he will step down as head of the Eurogroup in January, leaving vacant one of the most influential jobs in the eurozone at a key moment.
Dijsselbloem has chaired meetings of the eurozone finance ministers since early 2013, but is forced to stand aside after his party suffered a drubbing in national electionsRead more
Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselbloem on Saturday said Greece had cleared up doubts and could expect a positive decision on debt relief, defusing a row over surprise handouts announced by Athens.
"Happy to conclude that we have cleared the way for ESM to go ahead with decision-making procedures for short term debt measures (for Greece)," Dijsselbloem said in a tweet, referringRead more
During a cabinet meeting here on Tuesday, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras hailed the "road map to debt relief" discussed at the Eurogroup meeting on Monday in Brussels.
The leftist leader spoke about a "significant day" with positive news for Greece after six years of negative news and harsh austerity, even though no concrete measures were agreed upon by eurozoneRead more
Greece's government has shifted its focus to debt relief following the approval of a controversial pension and tax system reforms bill by the Greek assembly early Monday, as trade unions warned of further strike actions against the new pension cuts and tax hikes.
On the heels of the parliamentary vote, Finance Minister Euclid Tsakalotos arrived in Brussels for the criticalRead more
Monday's Eurogroup meeting on Greek debt only lasted a few hours, ended without a concrete deal but embarked on a debate on debt relief for Greece.
Finance ministers of the 19-country eurozone bloc discussed Greece's latest debt package and the contingency mechanisms in case Greece veers off course, as well as held first-round discussions on Greek debt sustainability, Eurogroup PresidentRead more
International lenders agreed Friday Greece should prepare a package of over 3 billion euros (3.37 billion U.S. dollars) in additional measures to guarantee it will reach fiscal targets to conclude the bailout reform review.
"We came to the conclusion that the policy package should include a contingent package of additional measures that would be implemented, only if necessary, to reachRead more