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PostSubject: EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability   EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability Icon_minitimeFri May 07, 2010 7:15 pm

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Bulgaria in EU | May 7, 2010, Friday Novitine News


EU fiscal problems have recently intensified as the euro hit at the end of April a 14-month low against the dollar.

European leaders are to hold an extraordinary meeting Friday amid panic on global markets over Europe’s public debts.

The Leaders of the Eurozone are said to discuss the uncertain future of the common euro currency.

The Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates has expressed his concern over the instability of the euro.

During his official visit to Paris where he is to hold talks with French President Nicolas Sarcozy before the extraordinary meeting of EU leaders, Socrates said Friday that “he is worried about the future of Europe and the euro.”

Meanwhile, economists have warned that the current economic crisis is a serious threat to the euro currency.

Ireland, Italy and Spain have also expressed their concern over the growing EU public debts and the serious drop-down of the euro.

Non-EU member states have also been alarmed by the euro hitting a 14-month low against the dollar.

Japan said it would inject more than 20 billion US dollars in liquidity into financial markets, with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama admitting he was "
very concerned."


Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd also outlined his "
considerable concern"
after Australia's market lost almost three percent in early trade.

Sixteen of the European Union's 27 member states already use the euro. All the rest except Britain, Denmark and Sweden are obliged by treaty to join as soon as they are judged fit.

Bulgaria has targeted 2013 as an entry date, but was forced to shelve that target in April after the government unexpectedly announced that its deficit for 2009 was double what had been reported. The country is now eyeing a 2015 accession.
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PostSubject: Re: EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability   EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability Icon_minitimeFri May 07, 2010 8:59 pm

Looking at that varnagirl it makes you wonder if the Euro will ever recover? EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability 794030042
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PostSubject: Re: EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability   EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability Icon_minitimeSat May 08, 2010 2:00 am

I did read somewhere that the Euro would take a long time to recover if at all
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PostSubject: Re: EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability   EU Leaders Anxious Over Eurozone Instability Icon_minitimeMon May 24, 2010 9:06 pm

Can any of you financial wizards comment on the effect the Euro problems could have on Bulgaria?

What do you think would happen if the Euro went belly up?!

What would this do to property prices in BG?

Are you guys who live out in BG worried about this situation?

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