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Future of the Eurozone

Future of the Eurozone
This podcast will explore the foundation of the Greek debt crisis, analyze the pros and cons of preserving the monetary union, and discuss the path forward for the Eurozone.

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Greek debt crisis has brought to light the deep imbalances within the European Monetary Union. As the crisis continues to deepen and potentially expand to other Eurozone countries, such as Portugal, Spain, and Italy, restoring trust and confidence in the euro will require serious structural reforms across the Eurozone, and particularly by the fringe countries.

This podcast will explore the foundation of the Greek debt crisis, analyze the pros and cons of preserving the monetary union, and discuss the path forward for the Eurozone.

Highlights

  • What are the fundamentals of an optimal currency area?
  • Whether a breakup of the Eurozone is likely and what are the potential implications of a breakup?
  • What are the benefits of a single currency in Europe?
  • How can European leaders use the latest crisis to build a more balanced and stable monetary union?

Guests

  • Dr. Elisabeth Denison, head of research, Deloitte Germany
  • Ian Stewart, head of research, Deloitte United Kingdom

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The 20/20 Global Shift podcast series is part of Deloitte Global Insights and will be updated every quarter. It identifies top-of-mind business issues that are being impacted by significant non-cyclical shifts in the global environment.

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