ECB: Economic Pessimism Towards European Countries Highly Striking

European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet surprised by the fatalistic attitude of most developed countries of the European economic outlook. And according to him Europe worth achieving better growth.

"I am struck by the difference in the society, how optimism the developing countries, while the pessimism of some advanced countries highly striking," said Trichet, at a conference in Aix-en-Provence, France.

Trichet admitted that currently Europe is located in the center of an alarming debt crisis throughout the developed world. For this reason, he urged countries in the euro area to that maximum of governance reform.

ECB council member Christian Noyer also added that developing countries are not skeptical of the euro. "They highly understand the historical dimension of the Euro, and wanted success in the region," he said, in the same event in Aix-en-Provence, France.

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