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The euro certainly is not going to survive in it's current form. Variant Send a noteboard - 10/09/2011 11:04:48 AM
It was at 0.69 a few days ago. Some of our clients seem to be trying to shift assets to the US.


The region’s survival will inevitably require a greater degree of fiscal unification, or, they need to develop a mechanism to kick members out. Personally I think the EU is going to be chopped up, sliced, diced and repackaged into something different.

I'm surprised the Markets have taken this long in coming grips with reality. The writing has been on the wall since June, I liquidated my equities in July, glad that I did considering what happened in August - and what going to happen in the next few months.
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