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Some encouraging signs

Broad money growth in the euro-zone has accelerated to its fastest rate since April 2009, supporting other evidence that the recovery there is gaining some momentum. Meanwhile, the pick-up in broad money growth in the US indicates that its underlying economic growth rate remains strong, notwithstanding some weak activity data over the past few months. 

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