Brussels: Eurozone sovereign bondholdings rise, Russia open to...

 
 
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Tuesday December 17 2013
 
 
European Union News
 
Eurozone sovereign bondholdings rise
 
New data from the European Banking Authority revealed EU sovereign bonds owned by domestic banks have edged up raising fears of a feedback loop
 
 
 
Russia open to new loans for Ukraine
 
Kiev officials also said they hoped to gain a substantial cut in natural gas prices, and to sign a 'road map' on ending disruptions to cross-border trade
 
 
Draghi pushes bank union deal
 
The blunt intervention from the European Central Bank president came at the start of a decisive week for the financial integration drive
 
 
Euro pushed higher by crisis repayments
 
The repayments – the highest in any week since February when early repayments were first permitted – are driving up short-term interest rates
 
 
May criticised over immigration proposal
 
Nick Clegg advises Home Office 'to spend less time leaking policies that are illegal and undeliverable and more time implementing policies we agreed'
 
 
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