The head of Germany's central bank has moved to calm fears over the country's financial system on Tuesday, insisting it could weather the panic that sent shares plunging after Lehman Brothers' collapse.
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Weber added that German banks have not indicated any liquidity problems.
(Deutsche Welle)
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