Europe’s Robust Common Currency: Why the Euro Will Survive the Crisis
4:01pm GMT, Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Europe is gripped by a sense of alarm, now that Ireland has become the second euro-zone country to ask for a bailout. Pessimists claim that the crisis means the euro is finished. But that scenario is unrealistic — in reality, there is little to suggest that the common currency is about to disintegrate.
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