(RTTNews) - The Eurozone economy emerged out of its worst recession since the second world war helped by the positive impact of stimulus measures adopted by member countries.
Eurozone expanded 0.4% sequentially in the third quarter, after contracting for five straight quarters, the flash estimate published by the Eurostat revealed Friday. Economists had expected the ...
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