We doubt that the recent financial market sell-off in parts of the emerging world will be a catalyst for a renewed intensification of the euro-zone crisis. But the events underline the potential external threats to the euro-zone’s fragile recovery as global policymakers begin to withdraw their global stimulus measures.
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