Germany Leaving the Euro?

posted by Nima

May 12, 2010 · Posted in Global Economics 

Well, first off: No, that ain’t happening. As much as I wished. At least not until the Euro completely falls apart. No other people consider the Euro their pet project more than German politicians.

Zerohedge posted something about rumors and a clip with a statement from Gregor Gysi, the head of the socialist party in Germany:

What he’s essentially saying is the usual communist nonsense about curbing evil speculation against the currency and in the end he says that “something will be decided on Friday and I have no idea what it’ll be …”.

But hey, there’s nothing better to distract people from the obvious issues than some fun rumors …

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