Italy is a bigger threat than Brexit, Commerzbank’s Kraemer says
By Bloomberg
17 November 2018 |
11:30 am
Joerg Kraemer, chief economist at Commerzbank, discusses the threat Italy poses to the Eurozone and examines the European Commission's approach to dealing with the nation.
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