Donagh Brennan

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Bailing in creditors without backstopping the bond market and strengthening the banks was not so much responsible policy as a high-wire act that the ECB, the French and the Americans all regarded with horror. And this is the most charitable interpretation of Berlin’s motivations. The less charitable reading was that Germany was engaged in a strategy of tension, deliberately fostering market uncertainty to bully the rest of the eurozone into
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
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