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Date Added: June 02, 2008 12:32:04 AM
Financial Times: What does its tenth anniversary mean to the European Central Bank? Mr González-Páramo: This tenth anniversary means a moment of great joy because we have seen the expected fruit of this union coming. Very basically, I think we have succeeded in maintaining price stability.

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