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Old 20-07-2011, 13:43   #76
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Re: Eurozone will collapse...

Germany have done well from the Eurozone, it's kept their exports cheap for a while.

No way they'll get their money back directly. The only thing that'll rescue the Eurozone now is probably full fiscal union. That will trigger referendums and cause constitutional problems in Germany.

EDIT: This does assume it's not sneaked in via the back door of course.
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