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The European Central Bank’s aggressive monetary tightening since mid-2022 has surprisingly caused minimal economic harm to the Eurozone, according to Klaas Knot, outgoing president of the Dutch central bank. While inflation risks remain, Knot noted that real GDP has grown by 2.6% and unemployment has hit record lows, leading to a positive outlook despite initial fears of recession and instability.
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