Things have stopped looking worse in Portugal…which is a start.
- Portugal may not need further support to return to markets
- Sees gross debt to GDP peak at 130% in 2014-15 vs 124% in 2014 previously
Things have stopped looking worse in Portugal…which is a start.
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