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A common deposit insurance scheme would reduce risk and moral hazard
Berlin’s outgoing finance minister rejects core planks of Macron’s eurozone reform agenda
German ideas expose differences over proposals for sovereign debt restructuring
Germany aims to turn the stability mechanism into a full-blown European Monetary Fund
The idea stops short of full fiscal union, for which there is no political appetite
The European Commission president’s vision ultimately rests on Germany
There is less to Merkel’s support for Macron’s eurozone reforms than meets the eye
The gains would outweigh the costs and help chart a path for the continent’s future
The notion that no government bond carries risk is self-deluding
IMF analysis ignores what sets eurozone members apart from other countries
Athens faces another big debt payment and eurozone politics makes relief impossible
French president’s intervention signals a Franco-German split over debt relief freeze
Short-term debt relief deal falls shy of fund joining €86bn bailout
The degree of integration is no longer determined by what you believe in, but by what you need
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