Business daily Handelsblatt cited unnamed EU diplomats and German
government sources as saying Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem,
French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici, ECB Executive Board member
Joerg Asmussen and European Union regulation chief Michel Barnier
were all expected to attend.
Two euro zone sources told Reuters the finance ministers of Germany,
France, Italy and possibly Spain would meet in Berlin on Friday. The
sources said Dijsselbloem would likely attend and Barnier was
expected. Asmussen will also be present.
A French Finance Ministry source told Reuters Moscovici was going at
Germany's invitation.
The German Finance Ministry, contacted by Reuters, did not confirm
the meeting but said: "There are currently lots of discussions
taking place at all levels."
Schaeuble indicated on Wednesday he was ready to find a compromise
on which European Union institution should have the ultimate say on
closing down banks in the euro zone.
The EU wants to agree a deal on bank resolution by year-end but
Germany's staunch opposition to the European Commission's proposal
to be the single resolution authority has proven a hurdle in talks.
EU diplomats cited by Handelsblatt said Schaeuble wanted to bring
momentum to the issue with a new German compromise proposal.
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It cited sources in Brussels as saying EU countries' positions on
the bank resolution mechanism were so different that it was becoming
ever more unlikely that euro zone finance ministers would reach an
agreement by the year-end.
A European Commission spokesman told Reuters: "There are many
meetings at all levels, every day, as you would expect and as
negotiations progress to find agreement on all banking union files
before the end of the year."
Euro zone finance ministers are due to meet next week in Brussels,
where they will discuss the bank resolution mechanism.
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(Reporting by Michelle Martin, Annika Breidthardt, Gernot Heller and
Andreas Rinke in Berlin, Francesco Guarascio in Brussels and Leigh
Thomas in Paris; editing by Janet Lawrence)
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