ECB vice-president warns Trump's Iran policy could trigger financial crisis
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ECB Vice-president Luis de Guindos warns that a potential US-Iran war under Trump's administration could trigger a global financial crisis. He cites Washington's volatile trade policies and reduced international cooperation as additional threats to economic stability. The article highlights concerns from European financial leadership about geopolitical risks stemming from US foreign policy.
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Washington's volatile trade policies and reduced co-operation also threaten stability
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