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New rules could help countries dealing with rising debt levels | World Business Watch
The European Union could soon have less stringent fiscal rules in place, which may significantly help member countries that are dealing with rising debt levels. The preliminary deal struck by EU lawmakers will provide more time to member countries to fight rising debt levels. Many argue it could also incentivise public investments in climate, industrial…
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