'Eurozone Q3 GDP contraction hardly surprising'

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  • Published On: November 16, 2012
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Ishaq Siddiqi, strategist with ETX Capital, says the composite Eurozone Q3 GDP data is hardly surprising. The data showed Spain, Portugal and several other countries are far off from the kind of recovery that could have brought more tax revenue and helped them overcome debt problems.

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