Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan was in Brussels on Monday where he discussed the future of Anglo Irish Bank and participated with colleagues at a meeting of a committee on new EU procedures for monitoring member country budgets, under the chairmanship of EU President Herman Van Rompuy.
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