Pick-up in growth calms the German mood
The EU’s powerhouse is not out of the woods yet, but a booming economy means some heat has gone out of the bailout issue, writes Simon Kingsley
The EU’s powerhouse is not out of the woods yet, but a booming economy means some heat has gone out of the bailout issue, writes Simon Kingsley
Berlin: it’s amazing what a few months and a massive economic upswing can do for a nation’s morale, not to mention finances. Back then, Germans - who, by nature, subscribe to the glass-half-empty theory of life anyway - saw Greece going rapidly down the drain, threatening,...
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