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What Next For The Euro-Zone?

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By: Victoria_Marklew

The European Union has just completed its 20th “make or break” Summit in a   little over two years, and actually managed to beat expectations. Two key   agreements were reached on June 28-29: expanding the remit of the two bailout   funds – the temporary European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) and permanent   European Stability Mechanism (ESM) – to include sovereign debt purchases and   eventually direct banking sector support; and creating a unified banking   regulator for the Euro-zone under the auspices of the European Central Bank   (ECB). These apparently-small steps are actually quite far reaching. The Summit   outcome also indicates that, faced with really significant risks – in this case,   unsustainable funding pressures on the Spanish and Italian sovereigns – the   politicians are still willing to make some of the compromises necessary to   support the Euro-zone. In our opinion, this combination of muddle-through and   compromise in the face of crisis will lead to a closer fiscal union over the   coming years. However, we also think that the likelihood that Greece will not be   a member of the Euro-zone by end-2013 has risen to over 60%

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