Arrival of the ministers (11th September)

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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Werner Hoyer, President (European Investment Bank, EIB) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Werner Hoyer, President (European Investment Bank, EIB) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Werner Hoyer, President (European Investment Bank, EIB) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Mojmír Hampl, Vice-Governor (Czech National Bank) ; Andrej Babiš, Minister of Finance (Czech Republic) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Jeroen Dijsselbloem, President (Eurogroup), Minister of Finance (Netherlands) ; Klaas Knot, Governor (Dutch Bank) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Jeroen Dijsselbloem, President (Eurogroup), Minister of Finance (Netherlands) ; Klaas Knot, Governor (Dutch Bank) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg) ; Eric Wiebes, State Secretary for Finance (Netherlands)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Michel Sapin, Minister of Finance and Public Accounts (France) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Jonathan Hill, Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (European Commission) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Jonathan Hill, Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union (European Commission) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Benoît Coeuré, Member of the Executive Board (European Central Bank, ECB) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Per Callesen, Governor (National Bank of Denmark) ; Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Minister for Finance (Denmark) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor (Bank of England) ; Mark Bowman, Director General (International and EU), HM Treasury (United Kingdom) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Gabriel Bernardino, President (European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Valdis Dombrovskis, Commissioner for the Euro and Social Dialogue (European Commission) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Dimitar Radev, Governor (National Bank of Bulgaria) ; Vladislav Goranov, Minister of Finance (Bulgaria) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Joseph Bonnici, Governor (Central Bank of Malta) ; Edward Scicluna, Minister of Finance (Malta) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Pierre Moscovici, Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs (European Commission) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Ardo Hansson, Governor (Bank of Estonia) ; Sven Sester, Minister of Finance (Estonia) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Dániel Palotai, Executive Director (Central Bank of Hungary) ; Mihály Varga, Minister for National Economy (Hungary) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Simon Harris, Minister of State at the Departments of Finance (Ireland) ; Patrick Honohan, Governor (Central Bank of Ireland) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Jens Weidmann, Governor (German Federal Bank) ; Thomas Steffen, State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance (Germany) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Johan Van Overtveldt, Minister of Finance (Belgium) ; Jan Smets, Governor (National Bank of Belgium) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Zoja Razmusa, Deputy Governor (Bank of Latvia) ; Janis Reirs, Minister of Finance (Latvia) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Andrea Enria, President (European Banking Authority) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Carlos Costa, Governor (Central Bank of Portugal) ; Maria Luís Albuquerque, Minister of State and Finance (Portugal) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Vitas Vasiliauskas, Governor (Central Bank of Lithuania) ; Rimantas Šadžius, Minister of Finance (Lithuania) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Yannis Stournaras, Governor (Central Bank of Greece) ; Georgios Chouliarakis, Interim Minister of Finance (Greece) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Roberto Gualtieri, Chair of the Comittee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (European Parliament) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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(l.t.r.) Gaston Reinesch, Governor (Central Bank of Luxembourg) ; Luis Maria Linde de Castro, Governor (Bank of Spain) ; Luis de Guindos Jurado, Minister of Economy and Competitiveness (Spain) ; Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance (Luxembourg)
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