After 11 hours of negotiations, finance ministers of the European Union's 27 member countries on early Monday morning adopted a 750 billion euro package to defend the euro currency and the economies that use it. The package followed the 110 billion euro loan package to Greece approved last Friday by the 16 euro-zone countries.
It shows the EU's determination to stop the shock effects of Greece's sovereign debt crisis from spreading to other euro-zone economies. Spain and Portugal are known to be suffering from financial troubles. The latest package will help any troubled country that is having difficulty borrowing money in financial markets.
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