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Euro Debt Crisis: A Discussion with Currency Strategist Marc Chandler
Peter Cassata | February 12, 2010In his latest New Atlanticist Podcast, Atlantic Council senior fellow Sarwar Kashmeri addresses the Euro debt crisis and the recent hedge fund betting of over $8 billion in short positions against the common EU currency. He talks with Marc Chandler, the Chief Currency Strategist for the investment bank Brown Brothers Harriman and author of Making Sense of the Dollar.
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Peter Cassata is associate editor of the Atlantic Council. Euro notes photo by Flickr user ScriS under Creative Commons license.
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