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GERMANY FINANCIAL CRISIS
German Bundesbank President, Jens Weidmann, speaks at the 'Euro Finance Week' meeting in Frankfurt, Germany, Monday Nov. 19, 2012. The head of Germany's central bank says a future Europe-wide banking supervision system can't solve the eurozone's current crisis, and is expressing concern that struggling countries might delay efforts to shore up banks. Hopes of establishing the new system quickly have faded, with Germany in particular insisting it needs thorough preparation. Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann said Monday the so-calling banking union "cannot solve the current crisis" and shouldn't be introduced "over-hastily." (AP Photo/dapd/Alex Domanski)
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20121119
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FRANKFURT DEUTSCHLAND
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KEYSTONE
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AP dapd
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ALEX DOMANSKI
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3500 x 2334 px
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