Greece: Europe’s last-ditch effort to keep it in euro?
After a weekend of leak and counter-leak, today has seen another dramatic development: the leak to a newspaper of the European Commission’s proposal to break the Greece logjam.
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Labour criticises “secrecy and concealment” as an accidental email reveals the Bank of England has launched a confidential project to assess the economic risks of leaving the EU.
Deutsche Bank is preparing for a possible exit from the UK because of the risk of a vote to leave the EU in the referendum promised by the government by 2017.
After a weekend of leak and counter-leak, today has seen another dramatic development: the leak to a newspaper of the European Commission’s proposal to break the Greece logjam.
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