The European Central Bank has offered to pay eurozone banks if they keep loans flowing to eurozone businesses, but many banks have turned the ECB down
This week, Senate lawmakers return to Washington to start working on the next round of aid for households and businesses. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains how Congress may need to come to a trade-off that pleases both parties.
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