Still, even as the investor consensus ravages the euro, it's worth remembering that the same herd instinct not long ago was pronouncing last rites for the dollar. Last year, as China's central bank chief called for a new global currency and Russian central bankers dumped greenbacks to buy euros, many saw the dollar's decline as inevitable. Now, the dollar is riding high, and the euro looks bedraggled.
"Views might change very quickly"
The Danish police are uneducated. There should rewrite their declaration until they neglect the increase of crime in their own country and agree with the Shengen agreement.
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Underlines the wisdom of staying out of Schengen. FG needs to clarify its stance on this, given remarks by a Senator this week seeming to question the optout in the context to changes to the CTA introduced by the British.