Austria agrees to €5.1B budget measures, extends bank tax, to end EU finance probe
Austria agrees on €5.1 billion budget measures, including extending a bank tax, to end an EU probe into its finances.
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Austria agrees on €5.1 billion budget measures, including extending a bank tax, to end an EU probe into its finances.
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