Zeti Says Greek Euro Exit Would Have ‘Unimaginable’ Consequences
By Haslinda Amin and Elffie Chew - May 16, 2012 9:57 PM GMT-0300
Malaysia’s central bank Governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz warned that Greece exiting the euro would have“unimaginable” consequences for Europe and that she expects a solution will be reached to prevent a departure.
“The consequences for that to happen I believe will be unimaginable for Europe, therefore a solution has to be found to address the situation,” Zeti, 64, said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Istanbul yesterday. “I believe that such a solution can be found.”
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Comment: It used to be said that the people form Asia like those from the Caribean talks and act like kids. Listen closely: now it's the "cradle of democracy" that behaves and talks like nutes while "the Asians" are those with a sober mind, A tidal shift, indeed.
“The consequences for that to happen I believe will be unimaginable for Europe, therefore a solution has to be found to address the situation,” Zeti, 64, said in an interview with Bloomberg Television in Istanbul yesterday. “I believe that such a solution can be found.”
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Comment: It used to be said that the people form Asia like those from the Caribean talks and act like kids. Listen closely: now it's the "cradle of democracy" that behaves and talks like nutes while "the Asians" are those with a sober mind, A tidal shift, indeed.
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