Suddenly it's fashionable to believe the eurozone is about to break up. Even six months ago that was thinking the unthinkable. Since when did we swivel-eyed, eurosceptic cranks become trendy?
The equity market seems to be thinking it. The bond market certainly is. The International Monetary Fund is preparing for it, and voters across bits of Europe are returning politicians who will cause it.
But stop. What happens if the euro hangs together?
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