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Germany to Leave the Euro?

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The eurozone’s survival requires, first and foremost, that all of its member countries have strong and flexible economies, which means that all of them must undertake continuous efforts to remain competitive.

advocates of a German exit argue that its economy is too competitive to share a currency with weaker players like Italy, France, and Spain.


Read more at https://www.project-syndicate.org/c...-by-michael-heise-2015-09#kFfflotd48V4frMd.99
 
If Germany exits, Germany is really a devil... it was them who proposed the Euro Currency way back and was started in 1st Jan 1999 during the good times.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euro

Becareful of the Germans... they only do things to their best interest, when during the good times, Germany is still profiting from their EURO idea. When time is bad, they want to exit...

This is how the Germans think... purely logic, no kam cheng one.

I think if they go out, the whole of EURO will crumble, and go back to their own currencies... this may also be a spark of another huge depression in Europe... but I still think they deserve it, because these Europeans were having a good life for the last 200 years! REMEMBER THE OPIUM WARS THEY STARTED WITH CHINA!!! REMEMBER THE SPICE WARS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA!!! REMEMBER THE COLONIALISM!!!
 
nothing wrong, to each his own, you look at swiss central bank on jan 15, they chose to depeg from euro, no warning given.
 
The Euro is the de facto Deutsche Mark. Why would Germany want to leave? Wouldn't you want your country to have a strong and stable currency?
Why do you think the Greeks have been fighting so hard to stay in the Eurozone. You think the average Greek prefers drachmas over euros?
 
the argument given in the article is that germany will be stronger if they leave the EURO.
 
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