1. But it has everything to do with a deep reservoir of suspicion that has bedeviled the euro project since it was envisioned. 2. Indeed, most institutions had to wait until Friday because they had to close out their year-end books before embarking on the euro project. 3. In recent years, the euro project has gathered steam, helped by healthy economic growth. 4. In the recent years, the euro project has been boosted by healthy economic growth in parts of Europe. 5. In the recent years, the euro project has gathered steam, helped by healthy economic growth. 6. Many economists charge that politics is propelling the euro project and governments have bent their accounting practices to meet the targets. 7. Of the two countries at the heart of the euro project, Germany says it will meet the deficit target and France has gotten close. 8. The dispute risked upsetting the Franco-German consensus which has been the driving force behind the euro currency project. |
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