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Jens Weidmann: Towards a more stable European monetary union
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Document Date: 2014-07-21 06:23:00


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Madrid / Brussels / /

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Madrid Stock Exchange / Financial Times / Eurosystem / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / Italy / France / United States / Portugal / Spain / Greece / Ireland / /

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EUR / /

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powerhouse of Europe / /

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sovereign-bank nexus / favoured energy mix / real estate / metal / energy markets / large bank / bank independence / real estate markets / bank / bank interest rates / /

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ESRB’s Advisory Scientific Committee / Bundesbank / International Monetary Fund / Centre for European Policy Studies / German Council of Economic Advisors / Spanish government / German government / OECD / World Bank / EMU government / ECB / Governing Council / ECB Governing Council / European monetary union / European Council / Bank of England / Deutsche Bundesbank / Governing Council of the ECB / /

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Gideon Rachman / Feito Ladies / Barry Eichengreen / Mario Draghi / Daniel Gros / Linde / Helmut Kohl / Charles Wyplosz / Allan Meltzer / Juergen Bernardo Donges / Mervyn King / Jens Weidmann / Wim Duisenberg / /

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Economist / central banker / secretary-general / President / advisors / first President / Governor / tackle / official financial support / novelist / /

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BIS / Financial Times / The Economist / /

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the football World Cup / /

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