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Too soon to forget about Cyprus

The events in Cyprus provide another very visible – albeit extreme – illustration of the financial problems which are holding back the global recovery. Indeed, even though the Cypriot economy itself is tiny, the ramifications could still be felt worldwide, both in economic activity and market volatility.

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