BRUSSELS: A timid economic recovery in the eurozone is still holding, a closely watched survey showed on Thursday, but at a pace that promises only negligible growth for the year.
The latest data pushed down eurozone government borrowing costs, with traders more confident that the European Central Bank will take extra measures to inject cash into the single-currency zone.
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