22nd July 2011

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Time to update Europe's default settings?

  • "A Greek default seems ultimately inevitable," says Newton's Iain Stewart
  • The threat of contagion is very real, and time is of the essence
  • Loose policy settings seem likely for as long as financial markets tolerate them

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