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Euro zone business surveys suggest slow but steady growth in Q2
Published Wed, May 4, 2016 · 09:50 PM
London
ECONOMIC growth in the euro zone will be steady but slow in the second quarter, surveys suggested on Wednesday, underlying European Commission concerns about the vulnerability of the currency bloc's upturn.
Retail sales also fell across the euro zone as a whole in March, and a price indicator offered no succour to the European Central Bank in its struggle to stave off deflation.
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