Countries will leave the euro by 2014, says ACI UK poll

The vast majority of respondents believe at least one country will leave the euro by 2014, but expect the single currency to survive

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More than three-quarters of respondents to an industry poll think at least one country will leave the euro by the start of 2014, but a majority believe the single currency will continue to exist over that period.

Thirty-six per cent of those surveyed thought three or more countries would ditch the euro by 2014, with 21.33% voting for two and 20% opting for one. Just 22.67% felt none of the current member countries would leave by that date. However, survey respondents – comprising bankers

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