U.S. downturn not as bad as first feared, says Mirow
BERLIN (Reuters) - The economic downturn in the United States may not be as steep as feared but the crisis in global financial markets will hit bank earnings, Germany's Deputy Finance Minister Thomas Mirow said on Sunday.
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