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Europe: Eurozone could get its own finance minister and tax powers, and more

The eurozone could get its own finance minister and tax powers after the chaotic Greek talks; IMF cannot join Greek rescue, board told; Romania’s government increases spending after growth upgrade; and other stories from Europe. 

Asia Pacific: China vows more targeted policy steps to lift economy, and more

China vows more targeted policy steps to lift economy; Malaysia anti-corruption agency panels call for transparent probe; Western Australia has highest payroll tax in the country, report finds; and other stories from New Zealand and India.  

Latin America & Caribbean: Brazil offers firms tax breaks for hiring youths, and more
Brazil offers firms tax breaks for hiring youths; Puerto Rico should be allowed to file for bankruptcy, US Treasury secretary says; Jamaica government moving ahead with plan to merge, close or privatise entities; and other stories from Latin America and the Caribbean.   
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