Brussels warned against complacency on Wednesday as the troubled Eurozone finally returned to growth, after 18 months stuck in a double-dip recession.
Olli Rehn, Europe’s economic commissioner, welcomed news that the 17 nations using the single currency had expanded collectively by 0.3% in the three months to June – the first pickup in activity since the autumn of 2011.
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