First Greece, then Ireland, and now? The eurozone is in a bit of a mess, and the way out is unclear. European leaders who met for a crisis summit mid-December felt the pressure to create a permanent debt mechanism for 2013, when the temporary European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) will run out. This sounds rather productive [...]
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Euro, dissolve?
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