September 7, 2012

Mario Draghi: The Man Who Saved Europe?

Zachary Karabell, The Daily Beast

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The decision by the European Central Bank chief to provide almost unlimited funds to troubled governments could lead to the end of the Eurozone crisis, put a stop to financial dominoes falling, and lead to global economic stability.

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