NEW YORK (Reuters) – Signs that European policymakers are talking about a long-term plan for fiscal integration are encouraging, a top official at credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's told Reuters on Wednesday, but risks remain if decisions are made too slowly. It has been “encouraging to see lately some signs the policymakers seem to be willing to put together and articulate a long-term plan and vision for how Europe will more fully integrate,” Curt Moulton, S&P's global head of sovereign ratings, said in an interview. “The risks … …
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