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Getting the eurozone back to work

Jan 8 2013  The European Central Bank meets on Thursday for the first time in 2013, with the eurozone still intact but unemployment high and growth slow. Julian Callow, chief international economist at Barclays, explains to capital markets editor Ralph Atkins why negative interest rates are difficult to sell and why the ECB still thinks its version of quantitative easing needs time.  (5m 1sec)
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Produced by Darryl Thomson. Filmed by James MacDonald and Rod Fitzgerald.

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