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Se os PIIGS não podem sair do euro... será que pode ser a Alemanha a sair do euro? ("E se for a Alemanha a ter de sair da zona euro?")
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Seria uma espécie de super-euro da Liga dos Campeões para a Alemanha, a Holanda e ... pouco mais, e um euro da Liga Europa para todos aqueles que não podem, ou não quer assumir as consequências de ter uma moeda forte.
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Pois bem, agora é Ambrose Evans-Pritchard no Telegraph, a aventar essa hipótese "Should Germany bail out Club Med or leave the euro altogether?"
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"We can argue over whether Greece, Portugal, or Spain are at risk of being forced out of the euro. But there is another nagging question: whether events will cause Germany and its satellites to withdraw, bequeathing the legal carcass of EMU to the Club Med bloc.
This is the only break-up scenario that makes much sense. A German exit would allow Club Med to uphold contracts in euros and devalue with least havoc to internal debt markets. The German bloc would enjoy a windfall gain. The D-Mark II would be stronger. Borrowing costs would fall. The North-South gap in competitiveness could be bridged with less disruption for both sides."
This is the only break-up scenario that makes much sense. A German exit would allow Club Med to uphold contracts in euros and devalue with least havoc to internal debt markets. The German bloc would enjoy a windfall gain. The D-Mark II would be stronger. Borrowing costs would fall. The North-South gap in competitiveness could be bridged with less disruption for both sides."
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A verificar-se... será o triunfo do facilitismo, será a abdicação de uma vida de trabalho e de exigência, em favor da balda habitual.
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