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Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union.
The EU risks missing its target to reach a preliminary agreement on the reform of its debt-limit rules by March, with Germany particularly doubtful about some of the proposals. Talks at a technical level have not progressed well, we are told, amid criticism by some member states about the vagueness of the European Commission’s initial plan. Berlin continues to oppose offering debt-reduction plans adjusted to member states and believes that there’s a long way to go before a deal could be reached, German officials tell us. A return to the old fiscal rules next year could lead to severe budgetary adjustments in times of economic turbulence and more funds required in the global clean tech race.