An agreement will complete the framework for a proposed banking union that officials hope will boost confidence in the sector and prevent bank failures from threatening the financial health of governments. There's already been an agreement to centralise the oversight for the biggest banks in the 17-country eurozone.
One of the reasons why Europe got into such a big financial mess was that governments had to step in to save their banks at various points since the financial crisis first exploded in 2007-8.
Michael Noonan, Ireland's finance minister, said he and the other Eurogroup ministers had agreed in principle that the banking industry should bear the cost of recapitalising or liquidating bad banks. But he said many details remained to be worked out.
"As long as the principle 'the industry pays' is established, I'll agree it," Noonan said. "And I'm prepared to negotiate the vehicle that would deliver that and ensure that."
Olli Rehn, the EU's top monetary affairs commissioner, said eurozone ministers' agreement represented a "crucial breakthrough."
The finance ministers are trying to reach agreement before a summit of EU leaders Thursday in Brussels. EU Commission President Jose Manual Barroso urged ministers Wednesday to reach a deal by the end of the day. "It's feasible with a bit of festive spirit," Barroso said in a post on Twitter.
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