The Troubled Euro | Made in GermanyMany Germans were reluctant to give up the Deutschmark, and many want it back. The debt crisis plaguing several eurozone countries has given eurosceptics a boost. Investors are looking for alternatives to euro-denominated assets. German industrialists and economics professors, however, tend to stress the virtues of the euro, because the Germany's economy depends on exports.Staff at the Euro-Change bureau de change say more and more Germans are selling euros and buying, for example, Norwegian kroner or Swiss francs. Not because they are going on holiday, but as an investment, because they do not trust the euro. By contrast, the medical devices manufacturer Berlin Heart thinks the euro is a good thing. It sells its products all over the world. code pour embarquer la vidéo : >>> http://www.youtube.com/embed/sLlb92HMNtY <<< |