'A debtor country cannot walk out of the euro without scorched-earth economic consequences: a rich creditor country most certainly can' | Writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Germany’s famous aversion to inflation and monetary disorder is the dog that has declined to bark all through the last half-decade of quantitative easing.
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