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German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets

ANALYSIS-German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets Markets bet German fiscal policy could loosen after election Higher growth would support European stocks and the euro Analysts uncertain about how much spending could rise Adds Merz's comments on debt brake throughout, updates euro level in paragraph 18 By Yoruk Bahceli, Samuel Indyk and Danilo Masoni LONDON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The collapse of Germany's government could have a silver lining for the euro zone's aili
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German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets

ANALYSIS-German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets Markets bet German fiscal policy could loosen after election Higher growth would support European stocks and the euro Analysts uncertain about how much spending could rise Adds Merz's comments on debt brake throughout, updates euro level in paragraph 18 By Yoruk Bahceli, Samuel Indyk and Danilo Masoni LONDON, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The collapse of Germany's government could have a silver lining for the euro zone's aili
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German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets

RPT-ANALYSIS-German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets Repeats with no change to text Markets bet German fiscal policy could loosen after election Higher growth would support European stocks and the euro Analysts uncertain about how much spending could rise By Yoruk Bahceli, Samuel Indyk and Danilo Masoni LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The collapse of Germany's government could have a silver lining for the euro zone's ailing economy with potentially higher spending lik
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German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets

RPT-ANALYSIS-German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets Repeats with no change to text Markets bet German fiscal policy could loosen after election Higher growth would support European stocks and the euro Analysts uncertain about how much spending could rise By Yoruk Bahceli, Samuel Indyk and Danilo Masoni LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The collapse of Germany's government could have a silver lining for the euro zone's ailing economy with potentially higher spending lik
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German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets

ANALYSIS-German government collapse could have silver lining for Europe's markets Markets bet German fiscal policy could loosen after election Higher growth would support European stocks and the euro Analysts uncertain about how much spending could rise By Yoruk Bahceli, Samuel Indyk and Danilo Masoni LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The collapse of Germany's government could have a silver lining for the euro zone's ailing economy with potentially higher spending likely to support its currency and sto
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