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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (38022)8/7/2005 11:21:34 AM
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the euro is going to fall apart by 2010. in five years, there will be no more euro-as-we-know-it. all the euro countries are going to take their ball and go home, beginning with the weakest links in a series of competitive devaluations.

I wonder, what makes you think that Euro will fall apart?

I mean, I live and work in EU and apart from some very crude propaganda that I've seen flying around during the last few months (which is understandable, as it's part of the psy-ops to prevent a massive flight from the dollar during the upcoming debasement) there's nothing that would make me think that the end of Euro is anywhere near.

I know there are politicians who blame the Euro (like some right wing nuts in Italy), but it's mostly for "internal consumption". E.g. the "Northern League" in Italy, the ones calling for a return to the Lira, a few years earlier was calling for the Italian North to dump the lira and adopt the German Mark.
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