Draghi strikes familiar chord on eurozone’s future
Europe's monetary union is not doomed to fail and German concerns over its health can be allayed with the right measures, Mario Draghi, the governor of the Bank of Italy, has said.
In an interview published on Tuesday by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a leading German broadsheet, Draghi echoed the lines taken by Jean-Claude Trichet, the outgoing president of the European Central Bank (ECB), in stressing that the monetary union is sound and not the source of the problems currently plaguing
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