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Top Links 1141 Why not to take swap lines too far. Drivers of Germany's slowdown. The shortage of patriots and the question of the "ailing physician".
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Iniciada June 24, 2026
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The shortage of patriots indicates a deeper societal issue, highlighting the need for renewed civic engagement and education.
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Germany's economic slowdown reflects broader global trends, necessitating a reevaluation of its export-dependent model.
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The notion of the 'ailing physician' highlights the irony of countries needing to reform while advising others on economic policies.
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Excessive reliance on swap lines could lead to moral hazard, undermining the long-term stability of financial systems.
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The use of swap lines is essential for stabilizing economies during crises and should be utilized more aggressively.
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