Brussels: Danish central bank signals end to crisis, Eurozone ...

 
 
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Tuesday October 29 2013
 
 
European Union News
 
Danish central bank signals end to crisis
 
Denmark's central bank says it can now afford to cut staffing levels by 10 per cent as it no longer needs to be on such high alert
 
 
 
Eurozone budget leniency criticised
 
Eurozone countries should be given more time to bring budgets into line only if they agree to structural reforms, says Dutch minister
 
 
The paradox at the heart of UK posturing
 
David Cameron plays the Chicago School supply-sider at Europe's high table but turns into a union baron on labour
 
 
Libya instability fuels EU migrant fears
 
A massive influx of sub-Saharan African immigrants could wreak havoc on domestic politics, with several anti-EU parties looking to exploit immigration policies
 
 
Co-op offers inspiration but not answers
 
Bondholders' bail-in shows a potential alternative method to rescue banks, but the clearest lesson is that global regulators need to co-operate more
 
 
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