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No closer to resolving the crisis

On the face of it, developments last week might have suggested that policymakers are inching closer to resolving the euro-zone crisis. However, the most radical suggestions have come from outside the euro-zone and not within it. Steps that have been taken or proposed so far have caused growing tension not just between euro-zone governments but also within them, meaning that some form of euro-zone collapse seems more and more likely.

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