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Eurozone crisis: hopes of recovery recede while recession looms
12 Dec 2011:Bank of England working paper argues that it might be necessary to impose capital controls to repair the global financial system to boost recovery and create jobs, writes Larry Elliott
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12 Dec 2011:
Bank of England working paper argues that it might be necessary to impose capital controls to repair the global financial system to boost recovery and create jobs, writes Larry Elliott
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