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A recession in Europe would punish Utah more than any other U.S. state, mainly by crimping gold and silver exports to the continent, Wells Fargo research finds.

European exports make up 5.56 percent of the state's gross domestic product, the report finds, according to the Wall Street Journal.

South Carolina, an auto-producing state, is the second most vulnerable, with European exports making up...

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