EU supergroup concocts latest plan to rival Wall Street
Tamara Ceaikovski
BRUSSELS — The EU’s six largest economies want to break political deadlocks preventing the bloc from creating a U.S.-style financial market in a crunch meeting later this month. According to three diplomats briefed on the talks, a statement is expected to emerge May 28, when the finance ministers of France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain are scheduled to meet in Berlin to unveil political compromises on the plan to turn the bloc into an investment powerhouse. The looming
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