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EU financial chief 'less pessimistic' now on euro

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The eurozone finance ministers, meeting in Luxembourg, are expected Monday to assess developments rather than make major new decisions. The countries considered in the most tenuous financial condition now are Greece and Spain. International lenders are still preparing a report on Greece, and no new disbursement of bailout money will be approved until that report.

And, while some have speculated that Spain may need to request help in keeping the cost of its borrowing down, Spanish officials have made no request. In the absence of that, EU officials cannot act.

"Spain has to do its part and we will do everything about the public deficits and the economic reforms," Spain's finance minister, Luis de Guindos, said. "And on the other hand, we have to move forward on eliminating all the doubts there are on the future of the euro. That is fundamental. Spain will have difficulties recovering while there are doubts about the future of euro."

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