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Germany to ban excessive borrowing

By Bertrand Benoit in Berlin

Published: January 13 2009 15:20 | Last updated: January 13 2009 23:37

Germany will change its constitution to ban excessive public borrowing and impose strict new rules to ensure the extra debt created by its latest fiscal stimulus package is paid off as soon as possible, Angela Merkel, the chancellor, said on Tuesday.

Underlining Berlin’s concern about the erosion of fiscal discipline in Europe, the chancellor said she was determined to balance public-sector budgets in the medium term.

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