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#1
Hi Everyone,
I'm sorry to ask such irritating questions but...
How is the press over there covering the Greek economic collapse and its effect on the euro? Here some are predicting dire consequences with people going around announcing the euro will be gone in a couple of decades? What are the French saying about it?
Hope you are all well those that I know and for those who don't know me - I'm a bit irritating but very interested in all things French and Franglish and lived there for years in the 80s and 90s.
Best
T
I'm sorry to ask such irritating questions but...
How is the press over there covering the Greek economic collapse and its effect on the euro? Here some are predicting dire consequences with people going around announcing the euro will be gone in a couple of decades? What are the French saying about it?
Hope you are all well those that I know and for those who don't know me - I'm a bit irritating but very interested in all things French and Franglish and lived there for years in the 80s and 90s.
Best
T
#2
Hi Everyone,
I'm sorry to ask such irritating questions but...
How is the press over there covering the Greek economic collapse and its effect on the euro? Here some are predicting dire consequences with people going around announcing the euro will be gone in a couple of decades? What are the French saying about it?
Hope you are all well those that I know and for those who don't know me - I'm a bit irritating but very interested in all things French and Franglish and lived there for years in the 80s and 90s.
Best
T
I'm sorry to ask such irritating questions but...
How is the press over there covering the Greek economic collapse and its effect on the euro? Here some are predicting dire consequences with people going around announcing the euro will be gone in a couple of decades? What are the French saying about it?
Hope you are all well those that I know and for those who don't know me - I'm a bit irritating but very interested in all things French and Franglish and lived there for years in the 80s and 90s.
Best
T
Press REPORT
Since then there is a fear of Spain defaulting, although their politicians deny this - well they would wouldn't they!
Today there is a national strike in Greece, which has seen their stock market loose some 3% followed by losses (albeit less) on Wall street and elsewhere in Europe. Not surprisingly the strength of the Euro has again suffered against the dollar. For those who have to, it's a good time to change GBPounds.







