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Schaeuble: Greece’s economy is well on track

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    Greece’s economy is well on track, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Saturday in an interview with French radio Intel Radio.

    Confidence has returned, but Greece must continue its efforts, he added.

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