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Feb 10 2014
“Systems were simply not in place to handle a crisis of this magnitude in the euro area” – Interview with Peter Spiegel
2 CommentsEuro Crisis in the Press continues to ask influential analysts and commentators throughout Europe about their views on the multifaceted crisis facing Europe. In today’s interview Peter Spiegel, the Financial Times’ Brussels bureau chief, talks to us about the key dimensions of … Continue reading
Posted by: February 10, 2014
Tagged with: Crisis, Eurozone crisis, Financial Times, FT, Journalism, News, Peter Spiegel, Press