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171. Eurozone Falls Deeper into Recession in October

Economic output in the eurozone slipped deeper into recession territory in October, a key indicator released Wednesday showed.

172. ECB Deliberations Pause for Gender-balance Row

European Union parliamentarians specialized in economic affairs threw down the gauntlet Monday in a showdown over gender balance in top EU posts, recommending against Yves Mersch joining a leading European Central Bank (ECB) board.

173. Germany's Bundesbank Warns of Slowing Economic Growth

Germany's central bank warned Monday that Europe's biggest economy faces slowing growth in the run-up to the end of the year amid recession and fiscal austerity in the eurozone.

174. European Union Debt Up, Deficit Down

The average budget deficit of the eurozone fell to 4.1 percent of gross domestic product in 2011, down from 6.2 percent in 2010, although public debt in the European Union rose, according to figures released Monday.

175. Merkel Tells Conservatives No Bank Aid Until Regulator Is Working

German Chancellor Angela Merkel told an audience of conservatives in Munich late Friday there would be no recapitalization of eurozone banks until a planned banking regulator was up and running.

176. Merkel Clarifies Position Over Creation of EU 'Super'

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday denied accusations by French President Francois Hollande that she had hit the brakes on the creation of EU banking supervisor because of domestic electoral concerns.

177. EU Leaders Agree to One Banking Overseer

EU leaders agreed to create a single banking overseer for the eurozone that could aid ailing banks, but Germany and Britain balked at some details.

178. Deal Struck on EU Banking Supervision; Questions Remain

European Union leaders struck a deal Thursday on the creation of a joint banking supervisor for the eurozone, but it was not clear whether France or Germany had won in a standoff over competing demands.

179. Merkel Calls for New Fund to Stimulate Eurozone Growth

Chancellor Angela Merkel called Thursday for the creation of a fund to help cash-strapped eurozone governments invest while forcing them to implement tough reforms to liberalize their economies.

180. Hollande: End of Eurozone Crisis Is 'Very Near'

The end of the eurozone crisis is "very near," French President Francois Hollande declared in an interview published Wednesday, on the eve of a European Union summit.

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