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Sweden - Life Without the Euro

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Fabian ChristJuly 27, 2011

The Swedes have long been skeptical about the euro - but reservations have never been as great as they are today. In a recent survey, 64 per cent of Swedes said that, in light of the Greek debt crisis, they would vote against the euro if a new referendum were to be held today. In 2003, Swedish voters snubbed the common currency by 56 per cent.

Report by Claudia Laszczak.
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