European investors predict euro will survive
EUROPE - The majority of European institutional investors believe the euro will survive in its current form, but a recent survey finds the UK harbours the most sceptics.
The Allianz Global Investors survey, which polled 140 institutional investors across 11 European countries in September, showed 80% of respondents remain confident the euro will remain as-is. However,...
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