If the eurozone’s presidents and prime ministers were hoping to get home at a reasonable hour Sunday night after their much-anticipated summit, they can pretty much forget it.
The European Council, which organises such gatherings, just released the schedule of events for Sunday, and the meeting of the 17 members of the single currency won’t even begin until 4pm, with a “working dinner” scheduled to start at 7:15pm. Read more





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