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Grand bargain will be no cheap way out of the crisis

Expectations are growing that euro-zone leaders will soon agree to a series of new measures - collectively labelled the “grand bargain” - to bolster the policies already in place to deal with the region’s debt crisis. But they are likely to come with demanding conditions for the weaker economies.

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