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161. Merkel Coalition Agrees on Welfare Steps Ahead of 2013 Poll
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-right coalition moved to end months of discord by agreeing to a batch of welfare measures, which the government also hopes will win it support in next year's national elections.
162. G20 Finance Ministers Meet in Mexico
Finance ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20 countries met in Mexico City for two days of talks on the eurozone debt crisis, improving regulation of financial markets, and the U.S. deficit.
163. Despite Germany's Economic Boom, Problems Lie Ahead
In Brussels last month, French President Francois Holland warned that Angela Merkel's insistence on European austerity could lead to the destruction of the Berlin-Paris alliance that has led the continent since World War II.
164. 'Austerity' Hackers Attack Finance Ministry in Athens, Greece
Hackers operating under the "Anonymous" group banner have attacked Greek government websites four times since last February.
165. Consumer Confidence in Eurozone Slips
The European Commission said Tuesday consumer confidence fell in the eurozone in October but was steady in the European Union.
166. Fiat Profits Fall Despite Positive Chrysler Results
Italian carmaker Fiat on Tuesday posted a smaller profit in the third quarter of the year, as a positive performance by its US subsidiary Chrysler was offset by increasing losses on the European side of its business.
167. Berlusconi Slams Judges
Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi on Saturday slammed the judges who convicted him on tax evasion charges and announced he would remain in politics to change the judiciary while not running as prime minister in next year's elections.
168. More Pain in Spain as Joblessness Soars; Worse to Come
Alarming new figures today revealed a record one in four people out of work in Spain between July and September -- but experts say the worst is yet to come.
169. Santander Profits Plunge
Spain's largest bank, Santander, saw its net profit plunge by 66 per cent to 1.8 billion euros (2.4 billion dollars) in the first nine months of this year, the bank said Thursday.
170. European Central Bank Chief Defends Debt Crisis Plan
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said bond-buying plan would not fuel inflation or "compromise the independence of the ECB."
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