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EU Green Deal is too dependent on private finance

The European Investment Bank (EGD) is to be pulled off by the European Commission, according to a new strategy which aims to boost the EU's economic growth. But what does this mean for the economy and the future of the eurozone?

Source: euobserver.com
Published on 2021-10-20

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