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South Korea
Why South Korea’s legislative elections are unlikely to spark a major policy shift
The Netherlands
Dutch election result brings risk of more eurosceptic policies
The Netherlands
Dutch political parties want to continue fiscal expansion of previous administration
Germany
First takeaways from Germany’s regional elections
Spain
Spanish elections cast a shadow over the economic outlook
Eurozone Quarterly
Spain
Spanish elections unlikely to hamper growth outlook
Spain
The economic impact of Spain’s political uncertainty
FX
Rates
France
What Macron’s loss means for the economy and markets
Elections in North Rhine Westphalia could bring tensions in Berlin
France
France: Against Macron, the left gathers for the legislative elections
German election thriller ends with cliffhanger
Germany
Germany needs to be more than just mediocre
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