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Which EZ economies will the coronavirus hit hardest?

The spread of the coronavirus to Europe means that it is household spending and tourism that are likely to be hardest hit in the coming months, rather supply chains and exports, which initially appeared most vulnerable. This means that southern euro-zone countries may be most at risk.

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