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Paris attacks will blur euro-area fiscal compliance
The European Commission has judged four states' draft 2016 budgets at risk of non-compliance with euro-area rules
EUEuro-area fiscal policies will not find common ground
By end-November, the European Commission will release its judgements on euro-area countries' 2016 budgets
EUArbitration row may hurt Zagreb more than Ljubljana
Croatia's pursuit of national interest may prove misguided if the country is now viewed as untrustworthy
Croatia'Revelations' may stop border ruling against Croatia
Croatia is subverting the border arbitration court to forestall a finding against it in December
SloveniaSlovene premier's fall might end privatisation policy
Coalition could endure loss of Social Democrats, but not if smaller Pensioners' Party quits over disliked privatisations
SloveniaCoalition rift in Slovenia may widen into policy upset
Government split over privatising telecoms firm could end up subverting economic reform
SloveniaSell-off of Slovenian bank may not be over yet
If the government has privatised NKBM against popular and coalition opposition, if will bode well for further sales
SloveniaNew Slovene government's economic policy will be key
Victory has gone to the Party of Miro Cerar (SMC), which was founded only six weeks before...
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