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Countries tend to hold certain currencies as reserve assets mostly for economic, not geopolitical, reasons
There is now a settled consensus that global warming is a financial stability threat
Blind adherence to spending limits should be abandoned
The challenges the continent faces have not abated, but it is now on a stronger footing
Europeans should not be complacent about the effect of uncertainty on investment
But the eurozone should not follow the old playbook this time around
Both sides have an interest in avoiding a no-deal exit
Two experts debate the future of the European single currency bloc
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