The IMF (International Monetary Fund) said on Monday that it expects a multi-speed recovery in Europe in 2010 with the jobs market only picking up gradually. Meanwhile, ECB (European Central Bank) president, Jean-Claude Trichet, said that “confidence is the key word for 2010.”
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