Varoufakis vs Schauble: Greece and Germany slog it out

Finance ministers meet in Berlin as ECB crack-down causes Athens stock market to tumble

Yanis Varoufakis and Wolfgang Schauble
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The finance minister of Greece's new left-wing government, Yanis Varoufakis, is meeting his German counterpart, Wolfgang Schauble, in Berlin today, in what is being billed as a heavyweight encounter just hours after the European Central Bank announced a tough new approach to Greek debt.

The Financial Times says Varoufakis is "emboldened" by the popular mandate to abandon the country's austerity regime - largely imposed by Germany - while Schauble is "intransigent" and "determined to make Athens pay".

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