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European bank chief predicts 'stability'
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Greece in 'difficult' talks with debt troika
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EU leaders back plan to lower eurozone debt
European Central Bank to allow unlimited bond-buying to help member countries hit by crippling borrowing costs.
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ECB announces unlimited bond-buying plans
President of European Central Bank says move addresses "unfounded" fears of investors concerning survival of the euro.
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Spain's Rajoy sets condition for bailout
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