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Paschal Donohoe’s comments come as investors speculate over shift in US dollar’s dominant role
Chancellor expected to participate in event involving Eurozone countries
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Dublin reshuffle complicates looming talks over presidency of finance ministers’ group
Paschal Donohoe insists bloc’s economies are in ‘completely different’ shape from a decade ago
Eurozone struggles to salvage hopes for stalled Banking Union
Member states will need to decide which companies to support and which to allow to fail
Paschal Donohoe says Brussels and member states have ‘shared responsibility’ to agree spending
Paschal Donohoe to renew efforts for deposit insurance scheme across single currency area
Eurogroup overcomes opposition from Italy and northern nations on financial backstop for ailing lenders
Luxembourg’s finance minister tells FT national interests risk interfering with broader goals
Finance chiefs from Spain, Ireland and Luxembourg seek to steer eurozone policymaking during post-Covid-19 era
Spain’s Calviño, Ireland’s Donohoe and Luxembourg’s Gramegna bid to lead currency bloc’s finance ministers
Contest to lead eurozone body comes as bloc negotiates €750bn coronavirus recovery plan
Doubts remain over top-ups as fiscally hawkish states rein in Macron’s ambitions
Finance ministers back European Commission after unprecedented veto of spending plan
Third bailout review likely to be signed off as Athens is praised for reform efforts
Outgoing eurogroup chief says single currency area is still too weak for fresh shock
Appointment of Mário Centeno marks a victory against austerity policies
Former economist elected to high-profile role to lead bloc’s finance ministers