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Ministers to weigh eurozone's resilience amid oil price spike
10/10/2005
 

          BRUSSELS, Oct 9 (AFP): Eurozone finance ministers are set to review the resilience of the eurozone economy in the face of runaway oil prices when they meet Monday night in Luxembourg.
Although oil prices have figured on the agendas of the ministers' regular meetings, it is becoming a hotter subject amid emerging signs that the climbing cost of crude is beginning to take its toll on the economy.
Until now, economists have largely been left surprised by the resistance of the eurozone economy-as well as the world economy-to surging oil prices.

 

 
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