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Can Germany solve the euro-zone crisis?

As the German economy struggles to grow, the Government will continue to resist the permanent transfers that the euro-zone’s periphery needs. But it will probably back further extensions to deficit targets and, despite resistance from the Bundesbank, more unconventional monetary policy support.

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