Jeroen Dijsselbloem
By Paul Taylor and Stephen Brown Euro zone leaders told Greece on Thursday its leftist-led government must implement agreed reforms to avert a looming cash...
Greece pledges to honour debts, not to undermine fiscal targets (Updated)
By Jan Strupczewski Greece asked euro zone countries for a six-month extension of its bailout programme on Thursday, pledging to honour all its debts and...
Greece starts drive to sell new debt deal to doubting Europe
By Ingrid Melander and Angeliki Koutantou Greece’s leftist government began its drive to persuade a sceptical Europe to accept a new debt agreement on Sunday...
Eurogroup chief Dijsselbloem issues warning to Greece before election-magazine
Eurogroup chief Jeroen Dijsselbloem said Greece must accept the rules of the euro zone if it wants to stay in the currency bloc, a German...
Next tranche on hold until Eurogroup satisfied
By George Psyllides Cyprus will receive the next tranche of financial assistance once its foreclosure and insolvency laws were in line with the terms of...
Our View: Eurogroup president’s comments clear about where blame lay for Cyprus’ predicament
HOW PREDICTABLE that of all the things mentioned by the President of the Eurogroup, Jeroen Dijsselbloem during his one-day visit to Cyprus most of our...
Eurogroup President to visit Cyprus
The President of the Eurogroup and Minister for Finance of the Netherlands, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, will pay a one-day visit to Cyprus in his capacity as...
Time runs short as Europe haggles over key bank reforms
By Annika Breidthardt and John O’Donnell European countries haggled on Tuesday over a scheme to insulate taxpayers from the costs of bank failures, redoubling efforts...
Dijsselbloem: economic situation in Cyprus much better than expected
The state of Cyprus’ economy is much better today than original expectations, while the financial sector is stabilising, the President of the Eurogroup, Joeren Dijsselbloem has...
EU praise for Cyprus’ ‘resilient’ economy
CYPRUS economy has been proved more resilient than expected, said vice-president of the European Commission Olli Rehn on Monday, expressing his confidence that the authorities...