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German exports to outperform despite stronger euro

The recent rise in the euro exchange rate is likely to hit Germany and Finland hardest given their strong trade links with non-euro-zone countries. But with exports from the south and periphery set to suffer more from weak demand within the region and continued increases in export prices, there is little sign of the rebalancing that is sorely needed both within and between euro-zone economies.

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