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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Friday, 1 November 2013 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)48. Merkel, SPD agree on transaction tax in coalition talks
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/28/idUSL5N0II3IR20131028
Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) said they had agreed in coalition talks on Monday to push for a financial transaction tax but needed to consult further on the key issue of a European banking union.
The parties started negotiating policy compromises last week with the goal of having a new "grand coalition" government in place by Christmas.
Germany's European partners will be watching the negotiations closely, hoping for a swift deal that allows the bloc to meet looming deadlines for its ambitious banking union.
The parties' working group charged with coming up with compromises on European policies held its first meeting on Monday but achieved clear consensus only on the transaction tax, which both parties had previously championed.
Leading negotiators for both camps said they needed to continue discussing details of a European banking union and how the euro zone should fight its debt crisis...
Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) said they had agreed in coalition talks on Monday to push for a financial transaction tax but needed to consult further on the key issue of a European banking union.
The parties started negotiating policy compromises last week with the goal of having a new "grand coalition" government in place by Christmas.
Germany's European partners will be watching the negotiations closely, hoping for a swift deal that allows the bloc to meet looming deadlines for its ambitious banking union.
The parties' working group charged with coming up with compromises on European policies held its first meeting on Monday but achieved clear consensus only on the transaction tax, which both parties had previously championed.
Leading negotiators for both camps said they needed to continue discussing details of a European banking union and how the euro zone should fight its debt crisis...
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