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With the eurozone debt crisis still raging, Europeans could be forgiven for pining for the days when nations had their own currencies. But many Germans are taking their love of the deutsche mark to a ...
As everything seems to be getting more expensive through inflation, many Germans have a secret stash of cash at home. They're holding on to their long-expired currency instead of exchanging it. What ...
Two months ago, some in Tokyo joked that we no longer carry yen in our wallets, but Japanese “pesos” or “rupiah.” Now, with the yen up more than 12% since mid-July—and perhaps headed for even bigger ...
Rumours are rife that Deutsche Mark may be re-introduced in Germany and the Euro shelved as the country’s currency, a media report said. There is speculation that Deutsche Mark bank notes are being ...
I have to admit I was wrong about the euro. A few years ago, well before the financial crisis in the U.S. and the sovereign debt crisis in Europe, I was convinced that the euro would be a strong ...