Euro fudge produces ‘broad agreement’
Today’s eurozone summit has reached a “broad agreement”, blogs Gary Gibbon. But it will be difficult to flesh that deal out before the G20 Cannes summit next week.
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Today’s eurozone summit has reached a “broad agreement”, blogs Gary Gibbon. But it will be difficult to flesh that deal out before the G20 Cannes summit next week.
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