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Eichel served in the left-of-center government of Social Democratic Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder at a time of strained relations with Washington over the 2003 Iraq invasion.
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Scott Eichel, a senior Bear Stearns trader, was among those at the investment bank who sat through a meeting with Paulson but later turned down the idea.
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Eichel served in the left-of-center government of Social Democratic Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder at a time of strained relations with Washington over the 2003 Iraq invasion.
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A debt default "would mean that the USA is no longer seen as a reliable economic power — fatal for the global economy, since it concerns the biggest economy on Earth," Eichel said.
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A debt default "would mean that the USA is no longer seen as a reliable economic power — fatal for the global economy, since it concerns the biggest economy on Earth," Eichel said.
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Germany's former finance minister, Hans Eichel, says the United States "owes itself and the world" a long-term, sustainable solution to its debt problems.
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Eichel served in the left-of-center government of Social Democratic Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder at a time of strained relations with Washington over the 2003 Iraq invasion.
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A debt default "would mean that the USA is no longer seen as a reliable economic power — fatal for the global economy, since it concerns the biggest economy on Earth," Eichel said.
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Germany's former finance minister, Hans Eichel, says the United States "owes itself and the world" a long-term, sustainable solution to its debt problems.
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Germany's former finance minister, Hans Eichel, says the United States "owes itself and the world" a long-term, sustainable solution to its debt problems.
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