Risk of European recession 'very low' -ECB's De Guindos
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LONDON (Reuters) - The likelihood of the European economy falling into recession is very low but the bloc is experiencing a continuing period of sub-par growth, European Central Bank Vice President Luis De Guindos said on Thursday. De Guindos made the comments after data showed the euro zone's largest economy, Germany, narrowly avoided falling into a technical recession of two consecutive quarters of economic contraction. Growth in Europe remains "below potential" De Guindos said at a BNP..