Tuesday, August 23, 2016

The 'Italexit' might be on its way...

Europe has seemingly coped well with its recent Brexit shock, but now looms the prospect that Italy might be heading for the Eurozone’s door.

This should be of great concern to European and global economic policymakers.

While it is possible to think of a Europe without the United Kingdom, it is difficult to conceive that the Euro in anything like its present form could possibly survive the departure of Italy, the Eurozone’s third largest member country.

 It is also difficult to imagine that the Euro’s unraveling would not be a globally systemic economic event. Full story...

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