Europe will not escape the worst effects of the credit crunch, leading industrialists have warned, and it could start to feel the impact within six months.
Though European executives have been more optimistic until now than their US counterparts about avoiding the turmoil that has rocked American companies, Peter Löscher, chief executive of German industrial giant, Siemens, told the Financial Times he believed the economy would start to be affected sooner than previously thought.

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