Jens Weidmann is no longer his masterâ??s voice.
Almost a year into his new job as the head of Germanyâ??s Bundesbank, Weidmann, 44, has matured from Chancellor Angela Merkelâ??s discreet right-hand man at global economic meetings into one of the few European policy makers warning that governments are failing to do whatâ??s needed to rescue the euro.
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