US woes depress German investors
Story date: 2007-11-13 06:03:00
Added on: 2007-11-13 07:00:21
BBC Business - But as the fall-out from the meltdown in the US mortgage market shows no sign of easing, German investors are convinced that the Fed will have to reduce rates further from their current level of 4.5% to prevent the world's largest economy slipping ...
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