The euro, according to international finance experts at Wharton, is doing well. Completing the final stage of its three-year launch on January 1, the euro could, in fact, become an alternative to the dollar as a global reserve currency, or even provide a place of refuge if mounting U.S. debt leads to a weaker dollar. A lot depends on the U.S. economy.
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