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Old 06-03-2012, 12:25 PM
Dudesky Dudesky is offline
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Originally Posted by kerry View Post
It doesn't make sense. There isn't a centralized European currency system so there aren't 'European Banks', there are just Spanish banks, French banks, German banks etc. That's precisely the problem. Since Spain has no direct control over the value of its currency, and it's having economic hard times, it can't devalue it's currency so is paying out high interest in government bonds to fund its deficits.
I thought they all have the Euro which is valued on the whole of the European states and valued accordingly, right?
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