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Will China hurt Germany's rising morale?

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A strong rise in German exports outstripped gains in imports to power growth of 0.4 percent in Europe's largest economy in the second quarter, new data shows. But as Sonia Legg reports there are fears China could damage Europe's slow recovery.

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