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Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Gideon Rachman ; FT; "The eurozone faces problems that are beyond the control of the president of the ECB" (sub-heading)
The borrowing costs of Spain, Italy and even Greece have fallen sharply – easing the pressure on their economies and government finances. But the underlying economic situation in many eurozone countries is still grim. And the political consequences of prolonged slumps are only just beginning to emerge.
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