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France and Germany to unveil eurozone reforms in March

GermanChancellorAngelaMerkelsaidonFridaythatGermanyandFrancewilloffertheirjointvisionforreformingtheeurozonebyMarch,inanefforttosecurethefutureofthebloc'ssingle

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Eurozone industry shows signs of slowing amid euro's rise

Industrial output across the 19 countries that make up the eurozone fell in June, official figures showed Monday, in a development that likely illustrates the export-sapping impact of the rising euro.

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France's Macron sees slowdown in approval rating: poll

A poll released Thursday showed that the popularity of President Emmanuel Macron, France's youngest head of state, suffered a slowdown a month after he occupied the Elysee Palace.

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ECB warns of political uncertainty risk to eurozone

Political uncertainty is putting the eurozone's financial stability at risk, according to the European Central Bank.

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More significant reforms needed for a stable Greece

Greece needs more significant reforms aiming for job creation and economic growth, no matter what might be the outcome of the country's Sunday referendum on whether to accept more austerity in exchange for international aid.

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ECB launches asset purchase plan, ready for new measures: Draghi

ECB launches asset purchase plan, ready for new measures: Draghi

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Latvia becomes 18th eurozone member

Latvia joined the eurozone on Wednesday as its 18th member, when the New Year fireworks cracked in the sky at midnight in the Latvian capital of Riga.

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UN chief meets with European Commission official on eurozone crisis

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon met Monday with European Commission Vice President Olli Rehn on eurozone crisis.

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Poland to be ready to join eurozone by 2015

Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski said Poland wants to be at the heart of increased European integration.