Bailout Funds for Greece and Cyprus Due
Slovenia beginning to cause concern
Eurozone finance ministers are due to meet in Brussels later to agree bailout payments for Cyprus and Greece.
Cyprus is expected to get approval for the first 3bn euros (£2.5bn; $3.9bn) of its bailout package, which was agreed earlier this year.
Ministers are also expected to sign off the latest instalment of Greece's bailout, as it continues to struggle to reform its economy.
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