European Union leaders agree to publish detailed results of stress tests of 25 big European banks; Greece’s fiscal consolidation plan remains on track

by admin on June 19, 2010

European Union leaders on Thursday agreed at their summit in Brussels to publish detailed results of stress tests on the health of 25 big European banks. Also on Thursday, EU/IMF officials said in Athens that Greece’s fiscal consolidation plan remains on track and its recession could be shallower than originally projected.

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