'Pivotal' EU summit is no panacea
ING THINK aloud22 Jul 2020

'Pivotal' EU summit is no panacea

EU leaders have agreed to issue common debt and hand it out as grants to struggling member states, in a move that some have compared to Alexander Hamilton's decision to federalise US debt. In this podcast, ING's Senior Eurozone Economist Bert Colijn tells Senior Editor Rebecca Byrne what the agreement really means for future integration and discusses its implications for the economy and markets.

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