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07 January 2008
The meeting in Luxembourg follows Monday's huge losses in markets around the world with the FTSE 100 in London hitting a four-year low after suffering its biggest ever one-day points fall.
Although no major announcements are expected, Mr Darling is likely to urge ministers not to risk worsening the crisis by taking unilateral action to protect their own banks which could have damaging repercussions for other member states.
In the Commons on Monday, he made clear his irritation at the way countries such as Germany and Ireland had promised to guarantee all savings deposited in their banks in an attempt to avert more damaging collapses.
Although Mr Darling said that the German statement was "political declaration" of intent and was not legally binding, it nevertheless intensified the pressure on the UK authorities to offer a blanket guarantee for savers.
As of Tuesday, deposits of up to £50,000 - and up to £100,000 for joint accounts - will be fully protected and Mr Darling said that the Financial Services Authority would be consulting on whether they needed to go further.
The Chancellor welcomed a joint statement by the EU leaders promising "close co-ordination and co-operation" in future interventions.
With the Bank of England set to inject another £40 billion into the markets - with more cash promised throughout October and into November, Mr Darling reaffirmed his commitment to do "whatever is necessary" to maintain stability.
The Government on Tuesday will publish its Banking Bill, giving the authorities new powers to intervene in failing institutions, with the promise of cross-party support from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
Mr Darling reacted cautiously to calls by the opposition for the Government to take shares in the banks - effectively part-nationalising them - in order to provide them with new capital.
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