A controlled unwinding of the euro might offer material economic benefits to many members of the Eurozone.
Italy: Snap Elections in Late September?
Is Renzi putting his personal electoral interests over those of his country? And will his gamble pay off?
Italy: 60% Risk That Renzi Loses
Despite potential referendum loss, risk of new elections, bigger political upheaval or Italy leaving the euro is quite low.
The Italian-German Banking Disease
Economically, Italy and Germany seem worlds apart. Why then are the two countries’ banks both facing a deep crisis?
UK: Currency Markets and the Price of Independence
It is clear that Britain will not join the Euro – not now and probably not ever.
Greece: A Tale of Three Referendums
Europe is telling the Swiss, Greeks and the British to either live by the rules — or else…
After Greece: Germany and Europe On the Ruins of Multiple Illusions
High time for more realism and a fundamental rethink of European structures.
Eurozone: The Battle Over What Solidarity Means
Are two divergent economic cultures clashing inside the Eurozone?
Germany as the Euro’s Real Loser: 10 Reasons
Why the average German is the main loser in the Eurozone.