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March 22, 2010 at 8:40 AM #529378March 22, 2010 at 8:50 AM #529657GoUSCParticipant
I am getting married in Europe in September…I sure hope that Euro devalues a lot more!
On a more serious note, the idea of the Euro was flawed from the beginning. You are asking countries with very strong nationalistic tendencies to give that up and have their economies controlled by others…Others being the two-three strongest countries in Europe. It was a nice idea but I don’t think you are going to see it last. Or if you do it will never be as strong a currency…
March 22, 2010 at 8:50 AM #528720GoUSCParticipantI am getting married in Europe in September…I sure hope that Euro devalues a lot more!
On a more serious note, the idea of the Euro was flawed from the beginning. You are asking countries with very strong nationalistic tendencies to give that up and have their economies controlled by others…Others being the two-three strongest countries in Europe. It was a nice idea but I don’t think you are going to see it last. Or if you do it will never be as strong a currency…
March 22, 2010 at 8:50 AM #529398GoUSCParticipantI am getting married in Europe in September…I sure hope that Euro devalues a lot more!
On a more serious note, the idea of the Euro was flawed from the beginning. You are asking countries with very strong nationalistic tendencies to give that up and have their economies controlled by others…Others being the two-three strongest countries in Europe. It was a nice idea but I don’t think you are going to see it last. Or if you do it will never be as strong a currency…
March 22, 2010 at 8:50 AM #529299GoUSCParticipantI am getting married in Europe in September…I sure hope that Euro devalues a lot more!
On a more serious note, the idea of the Euro was flawed from the beginning. You are asking countries with very strong nationalistic tendencies to give that up and have their economies controlled by others…Others being the two-three strongest countries in Europe. It was a nice idea but I don’t think you are going to see it last. Or if you do it will never be as strong a currency…
March 22, 2010 at 8:50 AM #528850GoUSCParticipantI am getting married in Europe in September…I sure hope that Euro devalues a lot more!
On a more serious note, the idea of the Euro was flawed from the beginning. You are asking countries with very strong nationalistic tendencies to give that up and have their economies controlled by others…Others being the two-three strongest countries in Europe. It was a nice idea but I don’t think you are going to see it last. Or if you do it will never be as strong a currency…
November 10, 2011 at 11:21 PM #732721ZeitgeistParticipantDeath of the Euro: “Economist Nouriel Roubini said on Twitter: ‘It will be soon an end-game for the eurozone: restructurings and exits till break-up. Slow motion train wreck.’”
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/283060November 11, 2011 at 12:02 AM #732723paramountParticipantDid anyone take notice of the fact that the newly ‘appointed’ Greece Prime Minister is -surprise, surprise – A Central Banker.
Moral of the Story: As PM put a central bank policy to a vote and you’re history….
November 11, 2011 at 1:53 PM #732754JazzmanParticipantDaily Express is the “gutter press” so pay no attention. Five countries have changed leader in one year in the Euro zone as a result of volatility which is a synonym for austerity. New leaders calm the markets, and that’s what appears to be needed. Facciata is not a pizza.
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