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Euro area recovery strong but 'moderated' by shortages says ECB President Lagarde

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The Eurozone is recovering "strongly" from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic but the pace of growth is "moderated" by shortages, ECB President Christine Lagarde says in a press conference. SOUNDBITE

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