Bavarian pioneer Markus Soeder said on Thursday Germany must do all that it can to stay away from a financial emergency brought about by the coronavirus, including that policymakers should remove a leaf from the book of previous European Central Bank president Mario Draghi.
At the tallness of the euro zone obligation emergency in 2012, Draghi swore to do "whatever it takes" to spare the euro, a guarantee that suppressed hypothesis against the coalition's most vigorously obliged nations and was viewed as sparing the joint cash.
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