German powerhouse is set to continue continental bull run

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Swip head of European equities Nigel Bolton believes the four-year bull run on the continent is not ...

Swip head of European equities Nigel Bolton believes the four-year bull run on the continent is not over and is positive on Germany and Greece. He said Germany, a country that has long been a drag on Europe, is now more competitive than it has been for years. "Exports to the BRIC economies will be a big driver of future growth in everything from specialist manufacturing equipment to luxury cars," he added. "There is great potential for German exporters which I do not think has been priced in." Bolton also sees Greece as another country with a positive outlook. "Greece is benefiting fro...

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