( July 14, 2010, 07:23 GMT | Press Round-Up Europe) -- Contents: EU likely to appeal WTO decision on Airbus subsidies; EU states oppose giving more power to financial supervisory body; Germany fights to maintain state support for schnapps sector; Telefonica CEO stands firm on Brasilcel deadline; BHP, Rio prepare for regulators to block iron-ore JV; European Financial Stability Facility to be operational by month-end; Finance ministers allow Estonia into eurozone; Bank stress-test results to be published in two tranches; HSBC chairman stresses importance of international collaboration; FSA looks to force banks to check borrowers’ income; UK govt. pushes forward bank balance-sheet tax plan; Spanish draft law sets out rules on liquidity; Spanish central bank has greater powers to examine failed merger; Zodiac Aerospace rejects preliminary approach from Safran; Abu Dhabi still considers BP investment.- Karel De Gucht, EU trade commissioner, has suggested that the EU will likely appeal a WTO decision on subsidies to Airbus....
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