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ECB minutes show controversial debate on real disinflationary trend
Eurozone’s third-quarter growth surge could prove to be an illusion
German industrial production still not bottoming out
Germany
German government collapses and snap elections loom in March
Germany
Risk of the German government collapsing appears higher than ever
Eurozone inflation up to 2% in October as unemployment hits new record low
Germany
German inflation accelerates and that should hush the 50bp rate cut debate
Spain
Spain continues to be one of the growth engines of the eurozone
Eurozone GDP surprised to the upside in the third quarter
Germany
German economy surprises in the third quarter
Cautious increases in eurozone bank lending will do little to support growth
ECB comments suggest there’s a new rush towards neutral rates
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