(RTTNews) - The European markets fell for the second day on Wednesday after the European Commission sharply lowered its economic growth forecast for the Eurozone and as concerns about the health of the financial sector continued.
In its latest interim forecast, the EC downwardly revised the Eurozone economic growth forecast for 2008 to 1.3% from ...
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