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Euro Isn’t So Popular in the Countries Trying to Join the Single Currency

Euro Isn’t So Popular in the Countries Trying to Join the Single Currency

Euro Isn’t So Popular in the Countries Trying to Join the Single Currency

(Bloomberg) -- Not as bad as it seems? While the euro is now less popular in candidate countries Bulgaria and Croatia than it was in 2013, satisfaction with the currency in the newest members, Latvia and Lithuania, has risen since they joined. Enthusiasm in candidate Romania is the highest of any non-euro country, according to the European Commission’s Eurobarometer survey.

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